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Students Whitney Adams, left, and Kyleigh Snell make chalk as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Students participate in a fossil dig during Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Students participate in Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Students learn about chemical reactions as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Art teacher Courtney Arnold teaches students how to make chalk as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Professor Ken O'Conner of Marshall University teaches students about chemical reaction as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Irvin Scarberry teaches students about fossils as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Students participate in a fossil dig during Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Art teacher Courtney Arnold, left, teaches students how to make chalk as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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Students make chalk as part of Mad Science Day on Friday, Oct. 26, at Hite-Saunders Elementary School.
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