It was full STEAM ahead at Prince of Peace Catholic School as they recently held their third annual Einstein Expo to promote, inspire and educate students about the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and math. Professors and students from UAB, The McWane Science Center and ABC 33/40 were all part of the day’s educational and inspirational program.
Published: December 22, 2017
By: Courtesy of Prince of Peace Catholic School
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A panel of UAB STEM field faculty members and UAB students judged the POP Catholic School students’ (grades three through eight) projects that were on display in the school’s gym. Ribbons were awarded to the top three projects in each grade level. Friends and family were all welcome to this fun schoolwide event that showcased amazing student projects.
Other Expo activities included a visit from ABC 33/40 TV meteorologist Charles Daniel who spoke to POP’s middle school students about weather science. The McWane Science Center revealed the science behind superhero powers to grades two through five. UAB students set up robotic, engineering and art centers for the Hoover school’s youngest scientists in Kindergarten and first grade.
For more information about Prince of Peace Catholic School, its curriculum and activities, visit http://www.popcatholic.org. School tours are hosted by Principal Connie Angstadt every week.