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Schools Enhance STEM Curriculum with Innovative Lego Program

June 25, 2024 | Battle Creek Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan



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Schools Enhance STEM Curriculum with Innovative Lego Program
In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around enhancing educational programs and facilities within the district.

One significant proposal was presented by representatives from Battle Creek STEM, aiming to strengthen the STEM curriculum by incorporating a new Lego program. This initiative is designed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences, particularly in robotics and coding. The program will initially focus on seventh and eighth graders, with plans to expand based on budget considerations. Training for teachers involved in the program is also part of the proposal, ensuring effective implementation.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the need for refinishing the gym floor at Northwestern, which is crucial for accommodating middle school sports during a construction pause. The proposed refinishing will restore the gym to a playable condition, complete with new game lines and a central logo. The board is considering a contract with a local flooring company for approximately $21,960, with work expected to commence in mid-August and conclude by mid-September.

These initiatives reflect the district's commitment to improving educational resources and facilities, responding directly to student needs and enhancing the overall learning environment.

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