Teaching with STE(A)M

"At first I was kind of scared because they were grinding and welding and things like that, so I was scared," said Allena Turner. Allena Turner is one of nin...

How do you make STE(A)M? Take STEM-Based learning and add art. Hands-on STE(A)M programs like this are a wonderful way to develop design skills in students alongside engineering and math. Students on our workshops also learn how to use power tools and weld in order to make their creations come to life. If you have been following our posts, you may have already heard about what the boys were up to, but did you see what our girls' teams came up with? Reporter Lauren St. Germain from Newschannel 9 stopped by and captured their progress.

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