Students in Dustin Hesseling's STEM and Robotics class at Delphos St. John's have been busy this past school year, doing all kinds of projects and activities.
Lori Griffiths, the EMIS coordinator at Bath Middle School, had her leg amputated earlier this school year. A bad fracture in 2010 led to her needing 11 total surgeries. In 2023, she went to have her ankle reconstructed and after five more surgeries it failed.
Eighth graders at South Science and Technology Magnet School showed off their innovative side at the end of the year Project Lead the Way presentations. “They’ve been working on a project lead the way course called innovators and makers and through that, they’ve been working with micro bits and programming, coding those micro bits," said Paulette Boes, a social studies and technology teacher at the school.
Engaging a student's natural curiosity to design a solution to a problem was the goal at Lima's Unity Elementary School on Tuesday. The problem was getting an egg from point-A to point-B without breaking it. The solution? Creating a vehicle to keep it safe. Mrs. Kaufman's 4th-grade class has been designing and building these contraptions to safely transport their eggs down a ramp.