El Dorado News-Times

Washington Middle School wins another STEM honor

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ORLANDO — On Jan. 25, Washington Middle School was announced as the winner of the Future of Educationa­l Technology Conference STEM School of Excellence Award, sponsored by State Farm.

More than 11,000 educators from all over the world gathered in Orlando for the five-day event.

Principal Jody Vines, technology instructio­nal facilitato­r Marsha Snell, library media specialist Chelsey Turner, sixth grade science teacher Catherine Kozubski; literacy teacher Karla Long and Hanna Young accepted the award on behalf of the staff.

“We feel very honored to receive this award. We were up for the award against hundreds of schools across the country. This is a tremendous honor. We hope to continue to provide our students with the best STEM opportunit­ies possible,” Vines said.

During the event, WMS staff was asked to give presentati­on for other school leaders. During the presentati­on, Washington staff described the school’s programs involving STEM.

These include the use of computers in every classroom across the curriculum, a library makerspace, maker lab elective, cinematogr­aphy classes, robotics, computer coding and more. The presentati­on included descriptio­ns of the general science program, which allows every student to build a computer and code drones prior to leaving sixth grade.

The presentati­on also included a descriptio­n of the schools “Big Event STEAM Days,” which bring in dozens of mentors from across south Arkansas several times each year.

FETC’s impact has been felt by thousands of districts, schools, educators and ultimately students around the world, Washington Middle School is honored to be recognized as the 2018 STEM School of Excellence by this organizati­on.

 ??  ?? Award: Washington Middle School won the FETC STEM Excellence Middle School Division Award. Accepting the award, from left, are Karla Long, Chelsey Turner, Jody Vines, Hannah Young, Catherine Kozubski and Marsha Snell.
Award: Washington Middle School won the FETC STEM Excellence Middle School Division Award. Accepting the award, from left, are Karla Long, Chelsey Turner, Jody Vines, Hannah Young, Catherine Kozubski and Marsha Snell.
 ??  ?? Note: Citlali Martinez, Northwest Elementary fourth grader, writes a note to a patient at Arkansas Children’s Hospital on a note that she designed.
Note: Citlali Martinez, Northwest Elementary fourth grader, writes a note to a patient at Arkansas Children’s Hospital on a note that she designed.
 ??  ?? Note: Northwest Elementary second graders Marleigh Murphy and Gracen Darden conduct an experiment using Skittles and water.
Note: Northwest Elementary second graders Marleigh Murphy and Gracen Darden conduct an experiment using Skittles and water.
 ??  ?? Snowflake: Christophe­r McCathern and Austin Fudge, Northwest Elementary third graders, work as a team to design a three dimensiona­l snowflake.
Snowflake: Christophe­r McCathern and Austin Fudge, Northwest Elementary third graders, work as a team to design a three dimensiona­l snowflake.

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