Published: Jun 10, 2019 07:00 AM
Students were teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School’s two makerspace nights, held May 21 and 23, when parents were invited for an evening of learning.
The first evening was held for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students, and the second night was held for third and fourth grade students. As students and families began arriving on May 21, Sandy Hook library/media specialist Katie Mauro, who organized the events; and school staff; and volunteers were ready to sign them in and let them venture to the stations.
Each station was set up with a different makerspace lesson, and students were tasked with showing their parents how to complete each lesson.
“Tonight, they are actually the teachers,” Ms Mauro said, bouncing…