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Washington School students learn while collecting Cereal for the Community

Washington School collected cereal boxes during December for various learning experiences, including literacy, math, and STEM. The children were able to count, recognize letters, and build with the cereal boxes.   The ultimate goal was to collect cereal for the community.  The boxes were gathered in the classrooms for lessons; then, all the classes brought the boxes to the […]

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PRESCHOOLERS ENGAGE IN FUN STEM LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL

School Readiness at Washington School focuses on providing hands-on learning opportunities for children to engage in within the classroom.  STEM or Science, technology, engineering, and math, is one of those areas.  The preschoolers learn the basics of STEM by using microscopes, build structures with blocks, create runs or tracks for golf balls using tubes, test

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADVANCES STEM PROGRAMS WITH NEW TITLE IV FUNDING

Highland Elementary School received additional Federal Title Grant money this school year and one area that money has been applied to is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programming.  The school was also able to purchase a new SMART Board and increase the time Jessica Shockman, mental health practitioner from Northwest Mental Health Center spends

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