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Tanya Butterfield explains her ecosystems experiment to judges Daryl Molton, Laurie Spooner and Linda Ross during New Sweden School’s science fair held on Nov. 14.

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New Sweden School held its annual science fair at the school on the evening of Nov. 14. All students from grades 5 through 8 participated. Winners of the fair were, from left, front, Walker Clark, third-place winner, grades 5 and 6, for his rockets experiment; Austin Findlen, first-place winner, grades 5 and 6, for his salt crystals experiment; and Kolby Fisher, second-place winner, grades 5 and 6, for his electricity from potatoes experiment. Back, Lance Lagasse, second-place winner, grades 7 and 8, for his cause of water-related disasters experiment; Cody Moutinho, third-place winner, grades 7 and 8, for his growing stalactites experiment; and Noah Margeson, first-place winner, grades 7 and 8, for his biodiesel experiment.

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New Sweden student Calvin Mokler works on his experiment regarding the science behind making a large balloon fit into a bottle at the New Sweden School science fair held on Nov. 14.
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Aiden Brown works on his exploding bag experiment at the New Sweden School’s annual science fair held at the school on Nov. 14. All students from grades 5 through 8 participated.