300 young people participate in the basic sciences competition at Al-Nahar Secondary School
As part of the anniversary of its construction, the Al-Nahar Middle School held the 23rd edition of the Traditional Basic Science Competition.
Christian Salazar Mercado, academic secretary of the high school, said so Nearly 300 young people participatedThey constitute 54 quintet of various higher secondary education institutions in the state, where Daytime's host quintet won third place In competition.
Close this event Celebrations of the 63rd anniversary of the building with the participation of more than 30 institutions Higher secondary education comes from different subsystems, public and private, from different municipalities in the state.
This competition is recognized for encouraging healthy competition And fun among the students, with a judging panel made up of experts from the College of Chemical Sciences, the College of Exact Sciences, the Technological Institute of Durango, and the Durango State Science and Technology Council.
Al-Nahar High School participated with three quintets in the competition, and one of them won third place. Subjects tested included mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Students had four hours to take the exams and the results were announced later.

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