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RTSD Hosting STEM Night For Kids And Parents

The night will feature 35 exciting science, technology, engineering, and math activities and demonstrations

Elementary students and their parents/guardians are invited to Radnor Middle School Thursday night for an evening of STEM fun that will not only entertain, but teach kids about STEM fields. The third annual Elementary STEM night will feature 35 hands on stations where attendees will have hands on time with STEM activities.

Students and their parents/guardians should arrive at the Radnor Middle School at 6:30 p.n. Thursday, April 20. Check in is at 6:30 and events kick off right at 7 p.m.

Students and parents will be able to experiment like scientists, create like techies, think like engineers and problem-solve like mathematicians at the event.

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Students and parents can build their own schedule for the evening and select three different activities to explore, experiment and experience during separate 30-minute sessions. New sessions include Sumo Wrestling Robotics; Code Your Own Digital Pet; Maximum Output! The Science of the Fastball; Stylish Science: Make Your Own Hair Gel; Virtual Reality; and Escape the Room.

Check out full descriptions of each event online here.

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Space for all sessions is limited and pre-registration is required.

All stations will be manned by district staff members, RTSD parents and local professionals.

The third annual Elementary STEM Night is presented by RTSD's Department of Curriculum and Instruction and supported with a grant from the Radnor Educational Foundation.

Contact RTSD supervisor of instruction Dr. Kelly Murray by email at kelly.murray@rtsd.org.

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