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Students from Bolden Elementary/Middle School aboard Laurel Bay browse through items during Career Day at the school’s gymnasium Jan. 22. The day was part of a familiarization for the students in careers that tie into the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program. The STEM program is designed to give students a basic understanding of the core subjects and encourage the pursuit of careers in those fields. - Students from Bolden Elementary/Middle School aboard Laurel Bay browse through items during Career Day at the school’s gymnasium Jan. 22. The day was part of a familiarization for the students in careers that tie into the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program. The STEM program is designed to give students a basic understanding of the core subjects and encourage the pursuit of careers in those fields.
Students at Bolden Elemen¬tary School on Laurel Bay held their third annual STEMposium event, May 1. STEMposium is the culmina¬tion of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, curriculum. Students in STEM learn how to apply these subjects in everyday life. - Students at Bolden Elementary School on Laurel Bay held their third annual STEMposium event, May 1. STEMposium is the culmination of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, curriculum. Students in STEM learn how to apply these subjects in everyday life.
Staff Sgt. Joshua McLeod, an explosives ordinance disposal technician, with the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort EOD , allows first grade students to try on a protective helmet EOD Marines wear during operations, at Gayler Elementary, April 9. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics week offers a new way to peak the students interest and show them the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in today's world. - Staff Sgt. Joshua McLeod, an explosives ordinance disposal technician, with the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort EOD , allows first grade students to try on a protective helmet EOD Marines wear during operations, at Gayler Elementary, April 9. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics week offers a new way to peak the students interest and show them the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in today's world.