COLUMBIA — More than 50 third-grade students and nearly 20 parents who built bridges with just 100 popsicle sticks and one bottle of glue tested their creations on Friday.
The supplies were provided by the STEM lab at Benton Elementary School and the end results were put to the test Friday afternoon during a competition.
The competition came after the students and parents built the bridges during the 14-day winter break.
The STEM school...
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COLUMBIA — Students at the Benton Elementary School STEM lab tested the construction of bridges built from popsicle sticks on Friday afternoon at the school.