Standing at the rear are Trevor King, Marcus Smith, Jakob Starkel and Jay Scrupps.
Photo for the Record by Terrie Schmidt-Crosby1/2
Briette Boss, Sage Elder, and Katie DeWulf stand in front of the student's science project displays set up during the Mobius Science Night held at the school.
Photo for the Record by Terrie Schmidt-Crosby1/2
Standing at the rear are Trevor King, Marcus Smith, Jakob Starkel and Jay Scrupps.
Photo for the Record by Terrie Schmidt-Crosby1/2
Briette Boss, Sage Elder, and Katie DeWulf stand in front of the student's science project displays set up during the Mobius Science Night held at the school.
Photo for the Record by Terrie Schmidt-Crosby1/2
Standing at the rear are Trevor King, Marcus Smith, Jakob Starkel and Jay Scrupps.
Photo for the Record by Terrie Schmidt-Crosby1/2
Briette Boss, Sage Elder, and Katie DeWulf stand in front of the student's science project displays set up during the Mobius Science Night held at the school.
Members of the Mobius Science Center in Spokane spent an evening at the Odessa Schools recently, sharing insights on chemical reactions, sound waves, acoustics, and many other fields of science.
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