On March 29, Harrison Elementary School hosted its debut "Magnetic Minds, Electric Ideas and Materials Science" event, a hands-on experience in STEM education.
The event, organized by Julie Burgess, Harrison's STEM teacher, offered students the chance to explore innovative science concepts through interactive activities such as creating paper circuits, constructing foam algae models, and building magnetic accelerators.
The event was made possible with the support and sponsorship of Melinda Creager, a chemical engineer with WE Soda, who also volunteered her time to engage with students and help guide the activities.
Julie Burgess shared, "It was incredible to see our students so excited and engaged in STEM activities. This is exactly the kind of event that sparks curiosity and fosters a love for learning in STEM fields."
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