The minds of local kids showing creativity and innovation this week at St. Charles Catholic School.
“Our Gen-Next Makers campers will get to experience not only in-classroom activities that expand their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and mathematics,” said Amber Martin, coordinator of Workforce and Small Business Development, “but they’ll also get behind-the-scenes looks at industries and manufacturers in our community.”
Many Lima students and their families attended the annual STEAM Family Night, where children explored more than 18 stations featuring fun activities focused on science, technology, engineering, art and math.
A Bath High School senior will be competing on the international stage for her scientific research and invention. Our Conner Prince learned more about her work.
Students from as far as Dayton, Piqua, and Bowling Green joined local participants from Shawnee, Lima Senior, and St. Marys to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through interactive labs.
GROB Systems Inc. has launched a program with area schools to introduce concepts of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to elementary students.
Students toured the facility, engaged with faculty, and participated in hands-on demonstrations. Organizers emphasized the importance of showcasing educational opportunities that are available close to home.
Thirty teams from across Ohio arrived Friday evening for inspections and prepared for Saturday's full slate of matches.