Elementary students show their science projects

The Blackhawk Center was filled Saturday morning with the sights and sounds of the Oregon Elementary School Science Fair.

Some of the students did projects to explain their hobbies or interests while others did projects to better understand how they live.

Austin Kapp, a fifth grade student, has lived with diabetes for 2 years and used the science fair to examine the blood glucose level and show how thick the blood is at different levels of glucose.

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