Hayground Students Do Well In Smithsonian Invent It! Challenge

authorShaye Weaver on Feb 18, 2013
Students in Julie Fanelli-Denny’s class at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton have been using their thinking caps to create inventions this year, and their hard work was rewarded in January... more

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