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STEMFest, the highly anticipated school science and technology event, has been rescheduled to take place at the end of March. The event was initially postponed due to a shortage of bus drivers, which posed logistical challenges for student transportation.
Organizers are excited to provide students with the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and interactive exhibits that promote interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better, featuring a variety of workshops, demonstrations, and competitions designed to inspire young minds.
Schools across the region are encouraged to participate, as the event aims to foster a love for STEM subjects among students of all ages. With the new dates confirmed, educators and parents are urged to mark their calendars and prepare for an enriching experience that highlights the importance of STEM education in today’s world. The community looks forward to a successful and engaging STEMFest this March.
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