STEAM and Innovation

(Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math)

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STEAM and Innovation

Early Years (Preschool–SK)

Young learners develop curiosity and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities in nature, block play, and simple experimentation. They are encouraged to explore how things work, laying the foundation for inquiry and design thinking.

STEAM and Innovation

Elementary (Grades 1–5)

Students engage in STEAM projects that foster creativity, collaboration, and innovation. They build structures, create simple machines, explore ecosystems, and connect these projects to Jewish values such as Tikkun Olam. Our Teaching and Learning Garden offers hands-on science and environmental education.

STEAM and Innovation

Junior High (Grades 6–8)

In Junior High, students engage deeply with advanced STEAM challenges that demand critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. They tackle multi-step engineering design tasks and hands-on science investigations, while honing their research, presentation, and problem-solving skills. Projects are intentionally designed to integrate scientific inquiry with ethical considerations and environmental responsibility, empowering students to innovate with purpose and impact.

Student performing a science experiment
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