Neabsco
Elementary School welcomes FBI personnel with a message on its
marquee.
FBI
Laboratory Director Dr. Dwight Adams speaks to Neabsco students
during the 2004-2005 Junior Scientist program kick-off ceremony.
Laboratory
chemists, biologists, latent fingerprint experts, and others
serve as judges at Neabsco's annual science fair.
During
a tour of the Laboratory, Neabsco students learn how the FBI
uses latent fingerprints to solve crimes.
At
the Laboratory, Neabsco students see one of the FBI's hazardous
material (HAZMAT) response vehicles and learn how the Bureau
responds to HAZMAT emergencies.
FBI
personnel congratulate a newly graduated Junior Scientist during
a ceremony at the Laboratory.
During
the graduation ceremony, each Neabsco student receives a diploma.
Following
the formal adoption ceremony, Neabsco presented Laboratory officials
with a certificate of appreciation.
FBI Laboratory
Director Dr. Dwight Adams (third from right) and the Lab's
Michael Frady (far right) met with then-Prince William County
Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Edward Kelly (left), Neabsco
Elementary School Principal Linda Trexler (second from left),
and Neabsco teachers in 2004 to formalize the FBI Laboratory's
partnership with the school.