Surline Middle School students explore science and art

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Kris Ebeling, center, of the Cranbrook Institute of Science talks to the students.
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From left, Alli Reminder, 13, and Drew Roop, 13, work together on a activity involving a laser pointer and a piece of glass.
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From left, Courtney Dowd, 13, and Madison Delmutte, 13, work on an activity involving a special kind of paint.
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With the assistance of their teacher Mr. McDonnell, Kayla Brown, 13, and Hayden Dark, 13, work on a activity involving LED lights.
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From left, Bryce Wangler, 13, and Lauren White, 13, shine a light on an activity they're working on.
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By Greg Buckner
Staff Writer | reporter@ogemawherald.com

Posted 10/3/12

Eighth grade students from Mr. McDonnell's science class at Surline Middle School got to experience science in a different "light," as they enjoyed an "Art and Science on the Go" presentation at the school Oct. 3. The presentation was part of a partnership between the Cranbrook Institute of Science and the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum, both based in Bloomfield Hills. The presentation covered a variety of subjects, including how art and science are not all that different.

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