Program teaches students about modes of transportation
October 23, 2012 @ 12:00 AM
The Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- It was playtime with a purpose Monday morning as the Rahall Transportation Institute teamed with Cabell County students for LEGOs and learning.
The institute's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program presented knowledge about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning and LEGO-building with students from the county's Talented and Gifted program.
STEM's goal is to ensure opportunities for developing the next generation of transportation professionals including engineers, researchers, educators and economists. The outreach program introduces students pre-K to 12th grade to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, safety and communication concepts.
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Sage Sigdel, 7, from Southside Elementary, and Ethan Lovejoy, 7, from Hite-Saunders Elementary, participate in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012. Cabell County talented and gifted students learned about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning.
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Julianna Anderson, 7, from Village of Barboursville Elementary, and Lily Chongswatdi, 8, from Nichols Elementary, participate in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012. Cabell County talented and gifted students learned about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning.
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Layth Saleh, 7, from St. Joseph Grade School, and Jayvian Miller, 7, from Highlawn Elementary, participate in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012. Cabell County talented and gifted students learned about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning.
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Layth Saleh, 7, and Sinclair McKinney, 7, both from St. Joseph Grade School participate in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012. Cabell County talented and gifted students learned about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning.
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Cabell County talented and gifted students take part in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012.
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Linda Hamilton teaches Cabell County talented and gifted students as part of the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012.
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Cabell County talented and gifted students take part in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012.
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Cabell County talented and gifted students take part in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012.
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Sinclair McKinney, 7, from St. Joseph Grade School participates in the Rahall Transportation Institute's S.T.E.M. program Monday, October 22, 2012. Cabell County talented and gifted students learned about different modes of transportation through hands-on learning.
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