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Eisenhower students study 'how the body works'

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Eisenhower Grade School students Emily Holgeyn, left, and Iridyan Amancio learn about reflexes in science class. They are studying how the body works, and how messages are transmitted throughout the body. The students are dropping a cup on a stick and then trying to catch it.

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Eisenhower Grade School third grade students are taking a trip through the human body and studying how the brain responds to stimuli.

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