KMS to host family STEAM night and levy discussion
Shoshone News-Press | UPDATED 3 days, 1 hour AGO
KELLOGG — Kellogg Middle School will host a STEAM Night on Thursday, May 14, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., offering an evening of hands-on activities for students and families.
Activities will include slime, squishy circuits, sensory bottles, bridges and catapults, origami, life-size Jenga and robots. Additional featured experiences include cookie mining presented by the Idaho Women in Mining Group, as well as 3D pen demonstrations and binary code bracelets brought by University of Idaho staff.
STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. It is an approach to learning that blends these subjects to encourage creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving. By combining hands-on activities with real-world applications, STEAM helps students explore, design, build and innovate in engaging and meaningful ways.
Following the STEAM activities, KMS will be hosting a special information session concerning the Kellogg School District’s proposed replacement supplemental levy that will take place from 5:30 to 6 p.m.
Anyone who attends levy presentation will receive a raffle ticket for a PlayStation, which will be drawn at the end of the levy discussion; participants must attend the presentation to be eligible for entry.
Kellogg Middle School invites the community to attend a free evening of family exploration, creativity and learning.