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Apprenticeship at Orchard Gardens: Weeks One and Two

The moment has finally arrived! On February 24th, we went into Orchard Gardens School for the first time. Getting there was a little chaotic, but the excitement of finally being […]

Happy New Year from Seeds to STEM

Our trip to Citizen Schools is fast approaching, and team members are becoming more and more excited. We have new additions to the team, Victoria, Olivia and Lizzie. They are […]

Seeds to STEM: First Half of the Year

At the beginning of the year, team members from last year– Bradley, Alex, Liran, Max and Isabella– met to ensure that everything was ready for the arrival of the new […]

Wrapping up Seeds to STEM for the 2014-2015 School Year!

As the school year wraps up, the Seeds to STEM and Design team is in the final stage of their preparation for Citizen Schools. The team finished the final draft […]

Curriculum Progress

Since we have begun, Seeds to STEM & Design has added freshmen Isabella and Carlos to the team! With the help of Ashley, Alex, Bradley, and Liran, the two have […]

Team Training

In spite of a few hiccups with dysfunctional Arduinos, Ashley, Bradley, Alex, and Liran finally finished putting together the full system! Even though they ran into a few issues, the […]

Making History

Last week, we continued to work with the new team on replicating the technical component of the invention.  After much work, we finally finished and moved onto programming the Arduinos […]

New Team!

Just a few weeks later, and our new team is really coming together! Karen, Paroma, Lauren, and Kayla have become team leaders of our new team: the Seeds to STEM […]

Meeting with Chris Haid

After school on Friday, Paroma and Lauren met with Chris Haid of New Valence Robotics to discuss the 3-D printing of our scaled down Pedestrian Alert System.  It was great […]

New Team, New Goals

This year, our team has three major goals for the Pedestrian Alert System. We want to continue to fundraise money to sent to Saint Joseph School, create a scaled model […]