Students move full STEAM ahead
A kindergartner at Webutuck Elementary School, Lois Musgrave demonstrated how different flours change mold growth on bread with her Moldy Muffins STEAM project. Photo submitted

Students move full STEAM ahead

WEBUTUCK — Even with shifting to a virtual platform, Webutuck students’ creativity and innovation shone through their projects at the school district’s seventh annual STEAM Fair in February. 

From projects entitled with creative and curious names like Elephant Toothpaste and Swift Corrosion to How COVID-19 Has Affected Society and Short Term Memory and Its Effects on Eyewitness Testimonies, this year’s first (and hopefully only) Virtual STEAM Fair welcomed a total of 20 projects and 23 participants. 

Among the 20 projects, 12 projects were submitted by students in grades sixth through 12th and were judged by eight Webutuck staff and retired staff volunteers; the remaining eight projects were submitted by students in grades kindergarten through fourth, but were not judged.

“Although our participation was down during this unusual year, the enthusiasm of the participants seemed almost heightened,” said Webutuck teacher Christine Gillette. “We have had such a shift to online technology that this seemed to fall into place. Of course, this couldn’t have happened without Ms. [Danielle] Fridstrom’s dedication to the Google site!”

The projects went live for public viewing and judging on the 2021 Webutuck STEAM Fair Google site, starting Monday, Feb. 22, through Sunday, Feb. 28. Winners of this year’s STEAM Fair will be announced on Friday, March 5. Look for the STEAM Fair results in an upcoming edition of The Millerton News.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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