Matthew Kofroth, Assistant District Manager from the Lancaster County Conservation District will have handouts/activities for children.
A representative from WITF will have an activity for the kids. They will also have fliers for summer activities/camps
The middle school robotics club will demonstrate their robotics skills. A special thanks to Emerson Evans, Charles Mosley, Liam Patel, and Ms. Brower (advisor) for organizing/running this station.
The high school computer science honor society (CSHS) will demonstrate their coding skills. A special thanks to Manuel Halloua, Joey Hildreth, and Mr. Wile (advisor) for organizing/running this station.
Members from the National Art Honor Society will have an art activity for the children. A special thanks to Mallory Dodson, Adelaide Pusey, Riley Sensenig, and Ms. Miller (advisor) for organizing/running this station.
Members from the Science Olympiad team will have an activity for the children. A special thanks to Nick Rossi and Mrs. Hochreiter (advisor) for organizing/running this station.
E.A.C.
Members of the High School Environmental Action Club will lead you through a "Recycle Right" game and help you make paper flowers from reused paper. A special thanks to Paige Pusey, Audrey Myallis, Josie Lynch, Emily Boltz, and Mrs. Lynch (advisor) for organizing/running this station.
I Wonder. . .
Students in Honors Chemistry will present one of the "I Wonder" projects they completed as part of the Honors Chemistry Curriculum. A special thanks to Logan Muñoz, Rivers Smoker, Sage Wohlforth, Kendal McGarvey, Mackenzie Lundvall, Carson Kramer, Bethany Sahd, Vanessa Mysak, Brady Lausch, Kason Mentzer, Tim Jackson, Aaron Morgan, Mrs. Lynch (teacher), and Miss Griffiths (teacher) for organizing/running this station.
Come listen to Austin Van Grouw talk about his experience at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) he attended in Los Angeles in May of 2024.
We'd love to see you for the in-person STEAM activities, but if you can't join us live, please check out the virtual kids' activities below.
Norah Ciano will show you what happens when a skittle is dropped into a test tube with molten potassium chlorate.
Special permission has been granted to allow the videos of Chris Ferrie's children's science stories to be posted to this website. A special thanks to Source Books for granting us this permission.