It is time for us to celebrate a wonderful first four months
of the 2019-20 school year! Working closely
together with our community has helped to offer our students improved learning
opportunities at Columbia Schools. Many
of our positive improvements reside under the umbrella of STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
Teachers have increased their hands-on science teaching by using activities
and strategies gained from work with the Battle Creek Math and Science Center
curriculum.
Our students from third through sixth grade have benefited
by these STEM strategies and techniques.
One of the opportunities to engage students through innovative
strategies is the Michigan League of Academic Games program (MLAG). Columbia students have been working with Ms.
Weidenbach and Miss Wing learning math games that focus on computation, problem
solving and set theory. During March
some of the participants will represent Columbia in the annual Michigan League of Academic Games State
Tournament where they will gain positive experience competing against students
from across the state!
Aligning with the STEM focus at Columbia School District,
Columbia Elementary and Columbia Upper Elementary has Robotics Teams and our
Junior and Senior High School has teams that provide our students with an
opportunity to use the engineering and math concepts they learn in the
classroom and apply it to building a functioning robot. The students in robotics are given a
challenge, so they build, program and operate their robot to complete the
challenge. In their technology class,
students in Kindergarten through sixth grade have the opportunity to learn
coding with Mr. Moore. Students across
the district have also enjoyed the STEM applications through our partnership
with the Shop Rat Foundation and Consumers Energy.
To support our students in this very important area of STEM,
our teachers have participated in after-school programs: Columbia Central High
School teachers support their students by providing expert assistance
after-school. Last year Ms. Samson received
a grant from Lowes for two 3-D printers to assist in STEM.
This is an exciting time at Columbia School District! Our terrific teachers and staff members have
partnered with our parents and community to provide all of these and many more
excellent educational opportunities for our students. If you are interested in learning more about
Columbia School District and our positive STEM programs, email me at pamela.campbell@myeagles.org
or call 5175926641.
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