The learning didn’t end when the school year did! Lori Strange-Paylor, Calhoun County School Teacher, spent last week working with students in STEM Camp to create their very own fossils with clay. The campers have been learning to identify dinosaur bones and plant fossils during summer camp at Calhoun Middle High School.
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