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Notre-Dame students heading to Canada-Wide Science Fair

Young scientists have 'opportunity to shine at the national level'
Two Collège Notre-Dame students are heading to the 2016 Canada-Wide Science Fair, being held in Montréal on May 14-21.
 
Patrick Trottier, a Grade 11 student at Collège Notre-Dame, will be competing for the second time at Canada-Wide Science Fair. This year, his project is entitled “The Ultimate Computer Team,” (L’ultime équipe informatique).
 
Luc Couture, a Grade 9 student at Collège Notre-Dame, will also be going to Montréal. He was honoured for the quality of his project, entitled 
“Does a Ball Travel Farther Depending on Where it's Hit?” (Déterminer si l’endroit où un ballon est frappé fait une difference).
 
“The participation of our students in the Canada-Wide Science Fair reflects the quality of the educational program provided to our students, as well as the high level of excellence of our teachers in the fields of science and technology,” said Lyse-Anne Papineau, CSCNO Director of Education. 
 
“We are proud of their accomplishments and are convinced that they will represent us with honour at the national level.”
 
“CSCNO students have a truly well-earned reputation for academic excellence. Our junior scientists will now have an opportunity to shine at the national level and will take advantage of this unique, high-level science competition opportunity to reach new horizons,” said CSCNO President André Bidal.

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