Institute Blends Culture, STEM Education For Indiana Youth
The solar eclipse has sparked more interest in science and technology, especially among young people.
Read MoreThe solar eclipse has sparked more interest in science and technology, especially among young people.
Read MoreToddlers and their families visited Edgewood Middle School on Thursday, March 14, to try out modified vehicles as part of the school’s GoBabyGo! program.
Read MoreThe Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams invites the public to join the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 2 for a fun and educational expedition in the natural environment behind the Lilly Center.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools celebrated a STEM education milestone at the Tiger basketball game Saturday, Feb. 10, marking six years of support from the Zimmer Biomet Foundation.
Read MoreAfter a short hiatus, Warsaw Community Schools’ “Will Bus” is back on the road, bringing science, technology, engineering and mathematics education to local elementary schools.
Read MoreWarsaw School Board heard about different programs on Monday, Oct. 23, including dual language immersion, STEM and literacy.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Education on July 10 announced a partnership with the Education Service Centers of Indiana to strengthen Indiana’s STEM teacher pipeline by helping fund coursework leading to full licensure.
Read MoreIn support of STEM education, Da-Lite/Legrand has partnered with Jefferson Elementary School’s STEM program to provide equipment, supplies, and volunteers.
Read MoreWhether learning about native birds, gardening, robotics or how humans can positively or negatively impact the environment, students at Claypool Elementary School are getting real world, practical learning experiences through STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools recently received a $150,000 grant award.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Education recently announced that Claypool, Jefferson and Madison Elementary Schools are now certified in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM.)
Read MoreWARSAW — The Warsaw Community School Board of School Trustees discussed the corporation’s upcoming 2020-21 school start time survey during a meeting on Monday, Jan. 20. The online survey is set to open on Tuesday, Jan. 21. WCS will issue a press release with a link to the … Read More
SOUTH WHITLEY — Two teachers from Whitko Community Schools joined the Indiana STEM Education Conference hosted at Purdue University’s School of Education, Wednesday, Jan.15. Teachers Brittany Hamm and Ashley Roberts were chosen specifically to present, said a news release from Whitko Community Schools. For those new to STEM, … Read More
SYRACUSE — To borrow terminology from the sport of track and field, the bar is being raised for AP, or advanced placement, courses at Wawasee High School. Wawasee received word Dec. 12 it is one of 10 schools in the state being accepted into the AP-Tip IN program … Read More
SYRACUSE — Wawasee Community School Corporation was one of several school corporations throughout the state to receive a K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, or STEM, Acceleration Grant by the Indiana Department of Education. These grants will allow school corporations to accelerate, scale or implement a STEM curricula … Read More
WARSAW — A kindergarten student exploring engineering skills. Several years ago that would have not entered the thinking of public educators. But not so in today’s public school classrooms where project based learning, teamwork and collaboration, thinking outside the box and solving real world problems are emphasized. And … Read More