Bronxdale hosts annual science fair for students with visual impairments

Rising Stars of Science: The Inspiring Journey of Blind Students Showcased at New York Institute’s Annual Science Fair

An annual science fair held at the New York Institute for Special Education showcased the discoveries of rising scientists in the Bronx. The event featured visually impaired students from preschool to 12th grade who had been working on research projects surrounding topics like solar energy, invisible ink, and slime since February.

The theme of this year’s fair was “chemical reaction,” and all the projects were displayed in braille to make them accessible to everyone. One of the students, Nestor Alfonso, expressed his appreciation for being able to participate in the fair despite their visual impairments. He noted that it was a unique opportunity for them to showcase their work alongside students from public schools.

The fair provided a platform for these students to not only share their projects but also to demonstrate their passion for science and innovation. By participating in events like these, visually impaired students can break barriers and show that they are just as capable as their peers. The annual science fair at the New York Institute for Special Education serves as a testament to the dedication and talent of these rising scientists in the Bronx.

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