The St. Louis delegation left for the 2023 National Science Fair

Through 29 distinct projects, students and teachers from across the province will be able to showcase their ingenuity and dedication on the national stage.

This Saturday, from Terrazas de Portezuelo, a delegation of 17 evaluators, 32 mentor teachers and 52 students, all with a common goal: to present 29 outstanding projects to the national body that will be held in Technopolis, Buenos Aires, on Saturday. From 25 to 28 September.

Each of these projects has passed the national and regional stages, standing out for its ingenuity and dedication. Now, his goal is to shine on the national level and represent St. Louis with pride.

Antonella Villegas and Evelyn Mateo, students of Nicolás Antonio de San Luis High School of Arts No. 2, commented: “We won the project ‘Sentir Arte II’, which is about creating paintings with scents, for people without vision. Each color represents an aroma. For example, red is strawberry, blue is rosemary, green is mint, and purple is lavender.

For his part, Gonzalo Guzman, a student at Technical School No. 31, said, “Prof. “We are very happy to participate in the science fair,” said Victor Sa from Queens. “We have done an educational project on road safety called ‘Alerta Matías.’ “We seek to instill respect for safety systems and road systems in people.”

Today’s itinerary includes a series of activities. Once they arrive at their accommodation, the delegation will devote itself to assembling the triptychs and preparing for the opening. Throughout the national event, an exhibition of works will be held that will showcase the creativity and talent of St. Louis students and teachers.

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“We are participating in the secondary level project, with the best expectations, thinking of really enjoying the experience, making it another example of learning. We are proud of the way we are giving an identity to the school with all these achievements, because This is the first year of Roca.

This delegation is undoubtedly a reflection of the potential and dedication that exists in the St. Louis educational community. The governorate’s eyes are on these talented students, who are ready to leave their mark on the national level and show the nation the fruit of their hard work and creativity.

Note and photos: Ministry of Education Press.

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