Science, Math and Magic: The Williams Elementary School Night of STEM Delights

Annual Science and Math Night draws participation from Jonesville students

The Science and Math night at Williams Elementary School in Jonesville took place on April 25, attracting hundreds of students and their families. This annual event is a popular tradition for the school, where families come together in an educational setting outside of the usual classroom environment.

The night featured various STEM activities for attendees to engage in while enjoying pizza. With stations set up throughout the school, supported by the community, teachers, and students in the National Honor Society, the night aimed to spark imagination and creativity in all participants.

One of the highlights of the night was Camp Michindoh, which provided hands-on experiences with different species of animals, drawing in a large crowd. The Jonesville Middle and High School robotics teams also made an appearance, showcasing their robots and coding skills to elementary-age students. This gave attendees a firsthand look at robotic coding and how it translates into action.

Over the years, thousands of Jonesville students have enjoyed this event, which continues to be a popular tradition for the school.

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