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Seventh grader Elliot Moize, left, and eighth grader Sabra Lorrimer discuss an ebb and flow hydroponics project with their teacher, Kara Getty, at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Eighth grader Charlotte Trundy works on a gravity fed drip hydroponics system that she designed at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Kara Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Eighth grader Sabra Lorrimer works on a gravity fed drip hydroponics system at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Kara Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Seventh grader Elliot Moize tests a water pump Monday while working on an ebb and flow hydroponics system at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Kara Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Eighth graders Sabra Lorrimer, left, and Charlotte Trundy work on a gravity fed drip hydroponics system at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Kara Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Eighth grader Sabra Lorrimer organizes pumps and tubing for the two hydroponics systems that gifted and talented students are building at Tripp Middle School in Turner.
Seventh grader Elliot Moize, center, and eighth grader Sabra Lorrimer discuss an ebb and flow hydroponics project with their teacher, Kara Getty, at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Students in Getty's gifted and talented class have built two styles of hydroponics systems.
Seventh grader Elliot Moize created a model of the ebb and flow hydroponics system that he is building in his gifted and talented class at Tripp Middle School in Turner. Moize used a 3D printer to make the model.