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Camp Invention hosts 50 students at Lewis Central; students and teachers describe STEM modules and leadership roles

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Presenters told the Lewis Central School Board on Sept. 8 that Camp Invention, a weeklong STEM program hosted by the district, enrolled 50 campers this summer and used middle- and high-school students as paid or volunteer leaders; curriculum and materials were provided by the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Camp Invention, a weeklong STEM program hosted at Lewis Central, enrolled 50 campers this summer and gave middle- and high-school students roles as leaders and interns, presenters told the Lewis Central School Board on Sept. 8.

The presentation, given by Lisa Ciesinski, who said, "I was the director last summer at Camp Invention and [am] a staff member at CREF," described the program as open to students entering second through sixth grade and aligned to state, Common Core and GSS standards.

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