The excitement of science was brought to life at the 12th Annual St. Perpetua School Science Fair, which was held on February 2nd and was hosted by the Junior High students (grades 6-8). This hands-on exposition featured exhibits and experiments designed with the future scientist in mind. "New this year, Camp Galileo presented their earthquake table. Here, the students could build a structure to see if it could withstand an earthquake" explained Principal Karen Goodshaw. Three winners from each grade were awarded first, second and third place ribbons and were honored at a school luncheon hosted by science teacher Natalie Deininger. The top projects from 7th and 8th grade went on to compete in the Oakland Diocesan Science Fair held on February 25. For more information about St. Perpetua School's Science Fair results visit www.stperpetua.org.