HPA students invited to district science and engineering fair

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Nine middle school students from Hawaii Preparatory Academy were invited to participate in the East Hawaii District Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo. From left are, (front row) Kiawehokua Tarnas, “The Beetle Trapper”; Kyra Hartley, “Rebel Radishes”; Kealia Haitsuka, “Cleaning Up the Ocean!”; Melia Van Kirk, “The Truth About Deep Breathing”; Gillian Winston, “Smartphone Radiation Reduction”; and Chavis Arafiles, “Retainer No Brainer”; Back row: Hayden Virtue, “Organic Pesticides to Deter Pests on Eggplant”; Corey Patton-Lossner, “Temperature Rebound”; and Devyn Harmon, “How Do Different Detergents Used In Graywater Affect Marigold Growth?”

Nine middle school students from Hawaii Preparatory Academy were invited to participate in the East Hawaii District Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo. From left are, (front row) Kiawehokua Tarnas, “The Beetle Trapper”; Kyra Hartley, “Rebel Radishes”; Kealia Haitsuka, “Cleaning Up the Ocean!”; Melia Van Kirk, “The Truth About Deep Breathing”; Gillian Winston, “Smartphone Radiation Reduction”; and Chavis Arafiles, “Retainer No Brainer”; Back row: Hayden Virtue, “Organic Pesticides to Deter Pests on Eggplant”; Corey Patton-Lossner, “Temperature Rebound”; and Devyn Harmon, “How Do Different Detergents Used In Graywater Affect Marigold Growth?”