Ray Junior High School Science Fair rescheduled for May 2

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The Ray Junior High School will host a Science Fair Thursday, May 2, 2013, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. The Ray Junior High Students and the Ray Junior High invite all parents and the public to the fair, which will be held in the Ray Junior High Gym.

There are a variety of science topics that will be presented during the day. Mr. Rubalcaba, the Junior High Science instructor, will be in attendance to answer questions concerning the Ray Junior High Science program and any questions about the science fair. We encourage all parents and the public to attend this event and support our local youth’s school adventures.

There will be a short break during lunch from 12:00 P.M. to 12:30 P.M.

There will be a schedule for formal presentations throughout the day, and some students will have informal presentations for anyone who visits the exhibits. The exhibits will be open during the lunch break, but many students will not be attending their exhibits. Some students that bring their lunch to school are expected to be attending their exhibits during lunch.

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