WCS Hosts STEM Bus Ribbon Cutting Tuesday
Warsaw Community Schools is excited to announce the mobile STEM laboratory, entitled W.I.L.L. (Warsaw Inquiry Learning Laboratory), ribbon cutting ceremony to be held at 11 a.m. on Sept. 23, 2014, at the Warsaw Community School Central Office, 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw. Tours of the bus and detailed information on STEM curriculum will be presented to the public after the ribbon cutting ceremony.
W.I.L.L. was made possible through joint funding between WCS and OrthoWorx. W.I.L.L. has been created to implement project-based and inquiry-learning focused lessons to students in the eight WCS elementary schools. This one of a kind innovative tool will provide teachers with professional learning opportunities in STEM education, and will showcase student learning and a commitment to STEM education within our community.
Those in attendance for the ribbon cutting ceremony will include representatives from OrthoWorx, ESCO Communications of Ft. Wayne, Turtle Top of New Paris, Network Solutions, INC. of Granger, WCHS graphic design students, educators, administrators and faculty members of the WCS STEM design team and transportation team, in addition to students from each WCS elementary school.
For further information, please contact Dr. David A. Hoffert, Superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools, [email protected], (574) 371-5098.