Photo feature: Just the facts
Published 12:05 am Monday, January 28, 2013
Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — The judges for the Natchez Adams School District science fair wanted all the facts and nothing but the facts from the high school and elementary school scientist who were participating in the school district's science fair at the Steckler Multi-purpose Building. At left, Frazier third grader Erika Burkes looks up as the judges read her project titled "My Plat Experiment."
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Ben Hillyer |The Natchez Democrat — Retired teacher Corky Vess asks Natchez High School students Alexander Sweatman and Teiadra Quinones questions about their project which investigated how different wavelengths of light affected plat growth.
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Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Third grader Grace Knight waits patiently as one of the judges writes notes about her project in his scorebook during the Natchez Adams School District science fair.
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Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Judge Ralph Jennings leans over to hear Sontasia Woods describe her science fair project.
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Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Frazier third grader Tylen Lawrence describes his science fair project and results for a judge during the school district science fair.
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Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — The judges for the Natchez Adams School District science fair wanted all the facts and nothing but the facts from the high school and elementary school scientist who were participating in the school district’s science fair at the Steckler Multi-purpose Building. At left, Frazier third grader Erika Burkes looks up as the judges read her project titled “My Plat Experiment.”