On April 25, the annual Science and Math night at Williams Elementary School in Jonesville drew hundreds of students and their families. The event, which took place in the school building, was well-attended and offered a variety of STEM activities for participants to explore.
The night was made possible with the support of the community, teachers, and students in the National Honor Society. One of the biggest attractions was Camp Michindoh, which provided hands-on experiences with various species of animals, delighting attendees of all ages. The Jonesville Middle and High School robotics teams also participated, showcasing their robots and coding skills to elementary-age students. This demonstration highlighted how robotic coding translates into real-life action, offering a unique learning experience for all involved.
The annual Science and Math night is an opportunity for families to come together in an educational setting outside of the traditional classroom. Over the years, thousands of Jonesville students have enjoyed this event, which fosters a love for learning and exploration in the fields of science and math. To stay updated on local news, breaking developments, and high school sports content, subscribe now for the latest updates. For more information or to connect with the reporter Corey Murray email cmurray@hillsdale.net or follow him on X formerly Twitter @cmurrayHDN
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