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Teacher says STEAM classes funded by 3‑mil tax helped raise Spanish Fort science scores
5760473 · September 15, 2025
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Summary
A fifth‑grade teacher told the Spanish Fort council that the STEAM program — supported by the local 3‑mil ad valorem tax — has coincided with higher ACAP science scores and greater student engagement.
Missy Harper, a fifth‑grade science teacher at Oakville Elementary School, told the Spanish Fort City Council that weekly STEAM classes have helped improve her students’ science performance and engagement.
“My name is Missy Harper, and I'm a fifth grade science teacher at Oakville Elementary School. . . .…
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