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High Touch High Tech Scientist Visits Darien's Holmes School

DARIEN, Conn. – Holmes Elementary School first-graders enjoyed a visit from High Touch High Tech scientist Justin Heriot.

High Touch High Tech scientist Justin Heriot teaches Holmes School first graders about the properties of gravity with tennis and ping pong balls.

High Touch High Tech scientist Justin Heriot teaches Holmes School first graders about the properties of gravity with tennis and ping pong balls.

Photo Credit: Christina Galligan
Jay Franzese, Thomas O'Grady and Olivia Leimgruber discover the magnetic force in paper clips.

Jay Franzese, Thomas O'Grady and Olivia Leimgruber discover the magnetic force in paper clips.

Photo Credit: Christina Galligan
Ava Strada and Naomie Joseph cheer for Tommy Galligan as he completes an experiment about forces.

Ava Strada and Naomie Joseph cheer for Tommy Galligan as he completes an experiment about forces.

Photo Credit: Christina Galligan
Grady Olsen, Maeve Brennan and Yohan Aggarwal experiment with magnets.

Grady Olsen, Maeve Brennan and Yohan Aggarwal experiment with magnets.

Photo Credit: Christina Galligan

High Touch High Tech brings science experiments to elementary school students through in-school field trips that transform classrooms into laboratories. Students become real scientists and learn through hands-on science experiments. 

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