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Students from Freetown-Lakeville show engineering, robotics and science projects

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Students from elementary through high school presented hands-on STEM projects including balloon cars, habitat redesigns, bucket towers, robotics and 3-D printed mechanisms during the Oct. 22 Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee meeting.

Freetown-Lakeville Regional School Committee members heard a series of student presentations Oct. 22 showcasing hands-on work from STEM Week across the district, from first-grade balloon cars to high-school robotics and 3-D printed mechanical devices.

The presentations opened with first-graders from Freetown Elementary describing balloon-car projects. “Our favorite part of the project was making it with friends because it is fun,” said Robert D'Souza Jr., a first-grade student, as classmates demonstrated bottle-cap and CD wheels they used on their cars.

At Gray’s Elementary, third-graders described a literacy-linked…

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