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Charlton Heston Academy (St. Helen)

Mrs. Whittaker’s middle school students at Charlton Heston Academy recently enjoyed a day of team building.

Team Building

Each class engaged in three separate STEM activities that challenged their creativity, innovation, and teamwork skills. The students enjoyed the competition and they had some record setting results! Team building is important at all grade levels, and the students had fun using their skills to attack the STEM challenges.

Written by Kevin Champagne

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