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MSAP-supported STEAM camp teaches coding and Spanish to Savannah students
Summary
Students from Savannah High, Hubert Middle School and A.B. Williams attended a STEAM camp aligned across the three schools under the Magnet Schools Assistance Program; participants described hands-on coding, wiring and Spanish lessons intended to prepare them for technology careers.
Students from Savannah High, Hubert Middle School and A.B. Williams are taking part in a STEAM-focused camp aligned across the three schools and supported by the Magnet Schools Assistance Program, officials said.
The camp aims to give students early exposure to computing and multilingual skills. “This is my first time, and I really enjoy it. And I wanna experience new things like coding and get a boost in the knowing of technology while I'm going to the next great level,” a student said.
Ken Slatz, speaking for the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System, described the program and its focus…
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