Reaching out for science; Educators kickoff mentorship program for science fair

Published 10:28 am Friday, November 13, 2015

Neveln Elementary students Treavanna Banuelos, left going clockwise, Rose Delgado, Gissell Alejos Torres and Thalia Hernandez Rodriguez take part in an activity designed to show that color makes a difference to predators in the wild during a trip to Riverland Community College Thursday afternoon as part of the Science Project Mentorship kickoff event.

Neveln Elementary students Treavanna Banuelos, left going clockwise, Rose Delgado, Gissell Alejos Torres and Thalia Hernandez Rodriguez take part in an activity designed to show that color makes a difference to predators in the wild during a trip to Riverland Community College Thursday afternoon as part of the Science Project Mentorship kickoff event.

Neveln Elementary students take part in a biology experiment with Riverland biology professor Sue Knoll during the Science Project Mentorship kickoff.

Neveln Elementary students take part in a biology experiment with Riverland biology professor Sue Knoll during the Science Project Mentorship kickoff.