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HURRY UP! Home School Science Fair Deadline Is Almost Here!!!

Posted on: January 28, 2008 8:16 AM, by Greg Laden

The Twin Cities Creation Science Association Home School Science Fair, held each year in February, in Har Mar Mall, Roseville, Minnesota, will occur this year on Saturday & Sunday, February 16 and 17, 2008.

The Application Deadline is January 31st, 2008 ($5.00 entry fee)

You can register after January 31st at the door for only three bucks more!

Here are the entry guidelines:

  1. This fair is open to all Home School students in the greater Twin Cities area.
  2. Each student may enter only one project.
  3. There will be only individual projects, and team projects will not be allowed.
  4. Each exhibit should include a Scripture reference. Some ideas are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, but there are verses that develop principles that can be related to your project. The intent is to relate all areas of science to the Creator of the universe.
  5. Students must be with their projects during judging and initial public viewing.
  6. The Science Fair Board retains the right to reject any unsafe or inappropriate project.


You can get all the details here.

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1

It's sad that so many people view "education" as being a tool for furthering one's own agenda through one's (or others') children.

Posted by: Wes | January 28, 2008 8:35 AM

2

Some enterprising young puppet should replicate the "genetic markers" mentioned in the Bible, using the striped poles to initiate coloring in cattle.

Maybe a search for the 4-legged insects also mentioned in the bible?


Posted by: J-Dog | January 28, 2008 8:53 AM

3

I hope that some kid shows up with some Polonium Halos. He or she would probably get an "A" cause it looks so much like science.

Posted by: Mike Haubrich, FCD | January 28, 2008 9:07 AM

4

a good exhibit should include some version of the "shalt not bear false witness" commandment...but it would probably be rejected b/c "retains the right to reject any unsafe or inappropriate project."
Truth: unsafe at any speed

Posted by: the real cmf | January 28, 2008 6:26 PM

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