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Mount Prospect school's science club works with Bosch Tool engineers

Fairview School in Mount Prospect Elementary District 57 started a science club this year that incorporates volunteers from Robert Bosch Tool Corp. in Mount Prospect.

The science club, which is working on designing, building and testing pinball games, held an open house Wednesday for fourth- and fifth-graders to demonstrate their projects. The students are learning about science from real-life engineers.

A week earlier, second- and third-graders demonstrated their science club projects in a similar open house.

  From left, Fairview fourth-graders Julia Seta, Elizabeth Marinov and Marina Roe launch their balloon-powered toy during an after-school competition Wednesday in Mount Prospect. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com
  This balloon-powered toy was built by the "Science Kids" team from Fairview Elementary in Mount Prospect. Joe Lewnard/jlewnard@dailyherald.com
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