- February 16, 2025
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Jaylnn James McClain expressed his excitement after he learned his sail car traveled 279 inches.
Giselle Castillo was all smiles as she stacked blocks to build a skyscraper.
Timothy and Lisa Nguyen worked together to build an arch.
James Martin, left, stomps on an air pump to launch a paper rocket being held by ASP Counselor Carol Pickett.
Emanuel Godinez showed off a skyscraper he built.
Layton Sousa, right, and her son Hudson worked together to build a bridge out of tinker toys.
David Lopes Bourgos kept his focus as he built a device out of gears and cogs.
Students donned safety goggles as they gathered around an experiment involving vinegar and baking soda.
Logan Jimenez creates an instrument using a cup and rubber bands.
May Benhamed sniffs a cup as part of an experiment involving baking soda and different liquids like water and vinegar.
It was an evening of games, puzzles, laughing and learning at Ocoee Elementary School’s annual Science Night on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Ocoee Cardinals took part in a variety of educational games that emphasizes principles of science, technology, engineering and math. The goal of Science Night is to spark interest in science among students and families. Many of the activities featured household items so activities easily can be replicated at home.