McWane Ductile-Utah team invited to judge science fair at local elementary school

01/25/2016 McWane Ductile
(Pictured from L-R: Back row-Unknown (not from McWane) Nathan Sweat, Holly Hurst, Riley Hiatt, Meloney Stevens, David Gates, Chad Monson John Julander and David Vazquez; middle row-Meloney Stevens and Brandon Hatch; kneeling-Scott Jarvis)

Did you know that a science fair project is the best learning experience a student can undertake?  According to Science Buddies, if a science fair project is taken seriously, it can be an excellent way to earn significant prizes, qualify for scholarships, and distinguish a college application.

Several team members from McWane Ductile-Utah recently were invited to serve as judges at a Science Fair at Amelia Earhart Elementary Science Fair located in Provo, Utah.  We are always glad to have the opportunity to help schools in the communities where our team members live and work.  These students are our future and may even be future McWane team members. 

The judges were impressed with the various projects and commend the students for their hard work and creativity.