One high school is playing it's part in trying to break a Guinness World Record.
Students
and staff at Hampton High School will join other schools across the
country by participating in the worlds largest practical science lesson.
Grade 9/10 science teacher Susan Cochrane tells Tide news the record
attempt will take place in the school's gym on Friday at 2 o'clock. She
says the two-part lesson is based on the Bernoulli's principle. Cochrane
says one experiment will involve taking straws and water to create
mist, while the other will work with water balloons and air pressure.
Cochrane adds Belleisle will also be participating.