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McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Jake Leger, 11, of Chelmsford, with his exhibit, How the Dinosaurs Died, about the Cretaceous Period. He's holding an orthoceras fossil that someone gave him. Orthoceras was a squid-like mollusk. (SUN Julia Malakie)
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McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Jake Leger, 11, of Chelmsford, with his exhibit, How the Dinosaurs Died, about the Cretaceous Period. He's holding an orthoceras fossil that someone gave him. Orthoceras was a squid-like mollusk. (SUN Julia Malakie)

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  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Jake Leger, 11, of Chelmsford, with his exhibit, How the Dinosaurs Died, about the Cretaceous Period. He's holding an orthoceras fossil that someone gave him. Orthoceras was a squid-like mollusk. (SUN Julia Malakie)
  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Vaanya Sangwan, 10, of Chelmsford with her project, Capillary Action in Plants, and lettuce and flowers that absorbed food coloring. (SUN Julia Malakie)
  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Freya Shah, 11, of Chelmsford, holds a plastic bag that's holding water despite having pencils pushed through it, part of her project about Polymers. (SUN Julia Malakie)
  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth grader Teegan Toto, 10, of Chelmsford, uses an Archimedes Screw to move grains of rice, part of her project, How Were Heavy Objects Moved Before Electricity? (SUN Julia Malakie)
  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth graders from left, LIam O'Neill, Kennedy Apostolou, and Austin Haack, all 11, talk to Pam O'Meara, a 7th & 8th grade tech engineering, about their project on Jupiter. (SUN Julia Malakie)
  • McCarthy Middle School's annual Science & Engineering Fair. Fifth graders Jayden Hector-Davis, left, Agastya Bhatlapenumarthy, right, and Ayaan Srivastava, rear, all 10, peer between displays. They did a project on a Maglev Train, and were making paper airplanes at the next exhibit. (SUN Julia Malakie)
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