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South Brunswick schools take part in Science Olympiad

PHOTO COURTESY OF TOM PETERSON
Fatima Catovic, left, and Inayah Ahmad of Noor-Ul-Iman School in South Brunswick fire their bottle rocket during the New Jersey Science Olympiad. In this event, using air pressure only, team members fire a rocket that launches a ping pong ball that stays aloft for the greatest amount of time.

Students from 27 middle schools and 27 high schools in New Jersey participated in the 26th Annual State Finals of the New Jersey Science Olympiad at Middlesex County College in Edison on March 15.

The competition is designed to encourage students’ interest in science and technology. They took tests, fired bottle rockets, piloted helicopters and solar vehicles, and raced self-propelled cars. In the middle school division, Crossroads Middle School in South Brunswick placed third.

Neha Nishikant, left to right, John Liu and Ria Tilve participate in an event called Experimental Design, in which, given a set of unknown objects, they design, conduct, analyze and write-up an experiment, during the New Jersey Science Olympiad.
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