Thanks Steve.
Fellow "NEACT'ers":
I have looked online and haven't been able to determine exactly what their
experiment entailed. I would like to alert my teachers of this accident, and
it would be helpful to know this. If anyone has been able to dig up any more
info, I would appreciate it, and I will certainly share whatever I can find.
Paul Charpentier
Science Dept. Head
Foxborough High School
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From: neact-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <neact-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Stephen Stepenuck <sstepenuck@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 10:57:12 PM
To: neact@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [neact] STUDENTS INJURED IN CHEMISTRY CLASS EXPLOSION AT GLENDALE
SCHOOL
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STUDENTS INJURED IN CHEMISTRY CLASS EXPLOSION AT GLENDALE SCHOOL
Tags: us_CA, laboratory, explosion, injury, unknown_chemical
GLENDALE, Calif. (KABC) -- Five high-school students were injured in a
chemistry lab explosion during an after-school class in Glendale, officials
said.
A beaker exploded during an experiment, and glass shards injured the students,
according to Glendale Unified School District officials.
The class was held at Toll Middle School, but the injured students all attend
Hoover High School across the street, according to the district. The STEM class
involves both middle-school and high-school students.
Two students were said to have serious cuts, while three had minor scratches,
officials said.
The two students with serious cuts were being evaluated at the scene for
medical treatment.
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