For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Sage School brought back its annual STEAM Expo this week, giving students in the sixth and seventh grades a chance to explore ways to address food insecurity by using science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
“As they learn, create, experiment and build, they are not only diving deep into the importance of having access to healthy food, but they are also learning how to use their gifts and privileges to be of service to others,” said Aimee Davies, Sage’s computer science teacher and MakerSpace coordinator.
Student projects focused on food insecurity in the United States, Puerto Rico and India and answered the question, “How can technological…