On March 15, members of the CHS Chemistry Club took the USNCO exam.
“They were 1st place in both 1st year and advanced student, and also won 1st for the team award,” club sponsor Virginia Kundrat said.
The Chemistry Club’s next goal is to host a small science fair for the fifth graders at Indianapolis Public School 96. The date is set for April 22 after school. Experiments include: chromatography with Sharpies, hand boilers and water bubbles, water activities, a physics experiment, and ice cream demonstration. By Gavin Colavito
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