Robotics and Science Olympiad teams offering fun program

Science and pre-engineering program on Dec. 11 has openings

Posted 12/6/17

The Barrington High School Robotics and Science Olympiad teams are offering a rewarding enrichment program for students in grades 3 through 7.

The program will be held on Monday, Dec. 11 at the …

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Robotics and Science Olympiad teams offering fun program

Science and pre-engineering program on Dec. 11 has openings

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The Barrington High School Robotics and Science Olympiad teams are offering a rewarding enrichment program for students in grades 3 through 7.

The program will be held on Monday, Dec. 11 at the high school. There are three different sessions that will run at different times throughout the day — there is no school on Dec. 11.

Participants in the program will be engaged in an array of fabulous and fun hands-on science and engineering activities.

For questions please contact robosofundraiser@gmail.com and to register go to: https://goo.gl/forms/Z6pZegiizLWm0Mzj2

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