Students from Galaxy Elementary in Boynton Beach placed first in a water rockets competition at the Palm Beach County SECME Elementary Olympiad competition that took place Feb. 9 at Santaluces High School.
During the event, nearly 700 students from 51 schools took part in competitions that included building bridges and mousetrap cars, writing poems and making banners.
According to a press release from the Palm Beach County School District, SECME stands for Science, Engineering, Communication, Mathematics, and Enrichment.
Six Galaxy Elementary students participated in the competition: Janaya Manuel, second grade; Nehemie Perpilus and Alexis Benitez, fourth grade; Mykyaia Byrd, Obed Vital and Marlens Elysee, fifth grade.
?We are very proud of our students? accomplishments in the SECME competition,? Galaxy Principal Edmund Capitano said in a statement.
Tim Burke, Executive Editor, The Palm Beach Post.
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