KENDALLVILLE — Keyboarding class is no more at the elementary schools and something new has been built in its place.
Literally. Students are building all the time in their STEM special replacing the old-school technology courses.
In a day and age where, admittedly, some kids know how to navigate computers and phones better than the adults in the building teaching them, elementary schools at East Noble worked to upgrade its standalone technology classes to courses that focus on science, technology, engineerin and math goals instead.
On behalf of all five elementary schools, Wayne Center Elementary Principal Jaime Carroll shared how teachers have redeveloped the class to something that’s proven to be much more engaging for kids.
All five of the elementary…