Pine View High School students recently had the opportunity to put their physics knowledge to the test at the Sand Hollow Aquatic Center in St. George.
<p>ST. GEORGE — Pine View High School students recently had the opportunity to put their physics knowledge to the test at the Sand Hollow Aquatic Center in St. George.
 She said she has seen students from previous years take notice when the next class begins assembling materials to build boats in the classroom since their own experience left an impact on them.
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