Postponed – 8th Parent Teachers science Week Starts March 16th!

Do not miss the opportunity this time!

We have options for all parents:
– Come and take pictures!
– Help us to facilitate one of the workshops we already have designed, we try some different ones each year and bring back very cool ones.
– Bring your own interactive and fun workshop, we help you to get volunteers to assist you!

You can volunteer as little as 2 hours, or as many days as you would like, volunteering hours count!

You can be part of it regardless your experience in STEM, we need volunteers that want their children to have fan while learning.

When is it? March 16th to March 20th

Time: 8:30 am to 10:30m

Click on the following button to see the schedule and to register as volunteer of the 8th Parent Teachers Science Week in Saint Agatha

Enjoy next some of the pictures from last year

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St. Agatha at the South Shore Science Festival

St. Agatha was well represented at the South Shore Science Festival, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Carito and Ms. Powers supported the students that placed in a very high place the name of the school, some of the presenters include:

PresenterProject / Activity / Workshop Name
Casey
Laflamme
Can you pop a balloon with a skewer?
Amber FoleyVolcanoes
Owen
Crowley
How does an electric motor works
Patrick
McErlane
What went wrong with the Tacoma-Narrows Bridge
Owen
Kourafas
Suspension Bridge
Tyler AmesWhich Salt will grow the most crystals?
Chloe
McGrath
Counterfeiting
Devin
Mandeville
Dry Ice Bubbles
Connor CliffordWhich Do you Hit Further With- A Metal or Wooden Bat?
Riley
Swenson
Are Fingerprints inheritable?
Liam KellyDoes the weight of a hockey puck affect the damage to a foam board.
Bruno
Barroso
Improve your Chess!

7th Parent Teachers science Week

Outstanding participation of Parents, Teachers, Alumni and most important the students had a lot of fun during the Parent Teachers Science Week.

This week Parents shared their STEM experience with the students brining fun activities tailored according to the audience age, students were eager to participate and in fact they had a lot o fun!

Who said Math or Science or Engineering was not so fun! Ask the children again…. Here are few pictures of the experience, more will be available in a gallery coming soon.

K2

1st Grade

3rd Grade

4th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade