AP psychology students dress up and display their excitement throughout the psychology fair.
On May 15, the AP Psychology classes hosted their yearly Psych Fair, where students could create a board and experiment of their choice relating to any psychology term they learned in the year. The project serves as a fun and unique way to apply their knowledge and wrap up the school year, with the fair being accessible during all lunch periods.


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