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SAR Academy Hosts Family STEM Day with a Chanukah Twist

On Sunday, December 22, over forty families gathered at SAR Academy for Family STEM Day. This year’s Chanukah theme was woven into each activity and incorporated science, math, engineering, coding, and robotics. The program was organized so that every family had an opportunity to engage in four of the eight available interactive STEM stations of their choice. Many participants had difficulty choosing from amongst the various options which included a dreidel design and spin competition, various Chanukah coding activities, candle missile launch, programming a robot to reach the pure olive oil, and more. 

We have found that Family STEM Day is a wonderful way to raise awareness in our community about the importance of STEM education and to allow parents, grandparents, and children to engage, learn, and enjoy together. It was not so easy for participating families to select only four STEM stations from the options—the ambitious participants would have liked to do even more! “It was amazing to see how each STEM activity engaged and excited multiple generations simultaneously. I am not sure who had more fun – the children, the parents or even the grandparents in attendance. The power of curiosity, exploration, and creativity reverberated throughout the school,” said Dr. Chaya Fine, SAR Academy’s Director of Science Curriculum & STEM Initiative, after this very successful day of educational fun and family time. Mrs. Rivky Rossler, SAR teacher and attendee, commented, “It was especially great to see my kids demonstrate their knowledge of coding and teach their parents how to code using Scratch.” Rivka Heisler, SAR Lower School STEM coordinator, noticed how the students’ comfort and ease with open-ended challenges has grown since we have implemented STEM into our curriculum.

Although the activities were geared for our elementary students, children of all ages became involved, and the program also brought together middle and high school student volunteers as well as our Lower School STEM teachers as they volunteered to facilitate the stations. This day would not be possible without the tremendous creativity that SAR’s STEM faculty puts into all that they do!