Jonesville students participate in annual Science and Math Night

An elementary student holds a boa constrictor during an animal presentation at Williams Elementary School's annual Science and Math night.
An elementary student holds a boa constrictor during an animal presentation at Williams Elementary School's annual Science and Math night.

JONESVILLEWilliams Elementary School in Jonesville held its annual Science and Math night April 25.

Hundreds of students and their families enjoyed pizza while traveling through the school building to try their hand at various STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — activities.

With stations set up throughout the school supported and hosted by the community, teachers and students in the National Honor Society, the night sparked imagination and creativity in all.

Camp Michindoh brought hands-on experiences with several different species of animals making it one of the biggest attractions of the night.

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The Jonesville Middle and High School robotics teams brought their robots and coding skills to the event for an opportunity to show elementary-age students robotic coding and how that transforms to action.

The annual Science and Math night brings families together in an educational environment outside of the normal classroom experience and has been enjoyed by thousands of Jonesville students over the years.

— Contact Reporter Corey Murray at cmurray@hillsdale.net or follow him on X, formerly Twitter: @cmurrayHDN.

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