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Junipero Serra High School in Gardena recently held a pep rally to honor the achievements of its innovative space squad. The team, consisting of seniors Isaiah Dunn, Christopher Holbert, Travis Leonard, Anderson Pecot, and Henry Toler, junior Keith Davie, and freshman Jonathan Cruz, presented their 3D-printing experiment sent into space on the International Space Station.

The rest of the students at the Catholic high school participated in the rally by cheering, asking questions, and praying. The team members not only want to push the boundaries of knowledge with their experiment but also aim to establish their school as a leading institution for studying science.

Travis Leonard, one of the team members, expressed the excitement of being pioneers in this field and setting a new path for future students at Serra. Their innovative work is not only groundbreaking but also inspires others to pursue science and exploration.

Their dedication and passion for space exploration have put Junipero Serra High School on the map as a top destination for students interested in science. The space squad at Junipero Serra High School is an example of what can be achieved with determination, teamwork, and a shared passion for exploring the unknown.

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