WOODBURY — For the second year in a row, BASF Corporation has bestowed on Woodbury Junior-Senior High School a $5,000 science education grant. Last year the grant money was used to purchase new physics equipment, which allowed the school to equip six lab stations with digital resources. At that time, the new labs were used by students to study...
WOODBURY -- For the second year in a row, BASF Corporation has bestowed on Woodbury Junior-Senior High School a $5,000 science education grant.
Last year the grant money was used to purchase new physics equipment, which allowed the school to equip six lab stations with digital resources. At that time, the new labs were used by students to study the physics of athletic gear for safety.
This year the grant money is being used to purchase new devices for the chemistry lab. Students will be using the new lab equipment and accompanying software to analyze sports drinks, tap water, and bottled water to determine what is in each drink and the concentrations of components. Using data they collect, students will make recommendations about the value and safety of each sideline drink to determine the healthiest sports thirst quencher.
