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02/25/2023 06:27 AM

Crossing the STREAM at Daisy Ingraham Elementary


Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Enginer Haley Strassner, L, demonstrates a game teaching electrical engineering to third grade students . Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade student Emily Langwell tries her hand at robotic surgery. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students play a piano game used to teach electrical engineering. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students line up to head back to their classrooms after the event. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. The engineers line up to introduce themselves to the students. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Engineer Monideepa Chatterjee explains how electrical circuits work to third grade students. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade student Jazzy Appleby high fives engineer Ashley Leung after a hands on demonstration on the use of surgical staples. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students Jazzy Appleby, L, and Mickayla Royce learn how to create an electrical circuit from engineer Terry McClain. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Technology teacher Kimberly Godfrey works with preschoolers Shane Murphy , L, and Colton DeCarlo on programming VEX robots.Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Enginer Haley Strassner, L, and Stephanie Logan demonstrate a game teaching electrical engineering to third grade students. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students Jazzy Appleby, Emily Langwell and Mickayla Royce receive instruction from Scientist Nick Reher on the use of surgical staples. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students Mickayla Royce 3rd L, and Jazzy Appleby, R, learn how to create electrical circuits. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students Caden Bloom and and Francis Irizarry hear about how tools work for robotic surgery from engineer Mallory Pille. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Technology teacher Kimberly Godfrey enjoys a laugh with preschooler Colton DeCarlo while teaching how to program VEX robots. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Scientist Nick Reher along with engineers Sam Shirk and Ashley Leung explain how surgical staples are used to third grade students. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third-grader students Angel Roman, L, Nicole Atiencia and Madelyn Mones work with engineer Haley Strassner on a piano game used to teach electrical engineering. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third-grader students Angel Roman, L, Nicole Atiencia and Madelyn Mones work with engineer Haley Strassner on a piano game used to teach electrical engineering. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third graders from Ms. Fischer‘s 3rd grade class try their hand at robotic surgery, supervised by Medtronic engineers Emily Jacobs, 2nd R, and Mallory Pille, R. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell
Engineers from medical device company Medtronic visited Daisy Ingraham Elementary School on Feb. 17, 2023 with special activities for the schools STREAM program which includes, Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics. Third grade students Jazzy Appleby, Mickayla Royce, Emily Langwell and Principal Ruth Rose hear about how tools work for robotic surgery from engineer Emily Jacobs. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News Photo courtesy of Wesley Bunnell

Engineers from Medtronic bring hands on learning to Daisy Ingraham Elementary’s Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Art & Mathematics program on Feb. 17, 2023.