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Gifted and Talented Students Show Off Research

By: Kyle Leyenberger
Updated: May 3, 2012
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A group of gifted and talented students showed off weeks of hard work in Rogers Thursday night.

The Rogers Public Schools REACH program held an event showcasing 350 students' inventions and research projects for family and friends.

The kids spend weeks collecting information and putting together the final product, and the program's director says this year is exciting, because all the kids have grown up with the latest tech.

"We are looking at our students as digital natives, so their projects encompass technology," says REACH Director Beth Carnes.


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