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On April 11, thirty students from Pioneer Valley High School’s Business Technology Department embarked on a field trip to the California Science Center in Los Angeles. During their visit, the students explored various sections of the museum, including Air and Space Travel, Life and Biology, and Ecosystems. The common theme throughout the exhibits was how technology impacts the world through human inventions and innovations.

The interactive exhibits at the museum allowed the students to have a hands-on experience and gain insight into how the world operates. This allowed them to envision their future educational aspirations and potential career paths. Additionally, the students were treated to a 3-D IMAX movie titled “Cities of the Future” in the center’s theater, which explored how science and technology are influencing the way people live and travel in cities globally.

Many students shared positive feedback about their experience at the museum. Student Modesto Lopez appreciated seeing the aircraft hanging from the roof and expressed a desire to return in the future. Student Andrea Cruz Marin enjoyed touching the starfish in the fish tank, while student Alexander Valentin found

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