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Hampton Bays Students Present Scientific Findings at Annual Science Research Symposium
Congratulations to all of the students who participated.

Hampton Bays High School Research in Science students presented their scientific findings at the school’s second annual Science Research Symposium on April 30.
The 18 students spent, in some cases, between three and four years working on their research projects.
The projects included topics related to hurricane tracking, bacteriology, brain cancer, and the red meat allergy from the Long Star Tick.
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Congratulations to the following students who presented at the event:
- Sydney Caldwell
- Kaylee Catena
- Taylor Dunn
- Mackenzie Engeldrum
- McCaila Grismer
- Alicia Golyski
- Sarah Jiudice
- Annika Kennedy
- Erin Link
- Meghan Long
- Alexandra Macholz
- Jack Martin
- Erin Murphy
- Caroline Oakland
- Alexandra Peterson
- Lily Spellman
- Magdalena Wrobe
- Matthew Zbikowksi.
Photo courtesy of the Hampton Bays School District
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