Weekly News: November 25 – November 29, 2019

Winter Carnival

The Annual Winter Carnival will take place on December 7 from 10AM-2PM. This fun event is designed for the whole family! Join us for Reindeer Games, Mistletoe Market, FaLaLa Food Court, and Santa’s Silent Auction. Make plans to attend and support this wonderful event sponsored by CAPA.

Thanksgiving Lunch

We hope to see you at Thanksgiving lunch today! Don’t forget we will collect canned foods for the Loaves & Fishes pantry during the lunch. We will have containers for dropping your food at the entrances to the Aux. gym. A reminder of the schedule of lunch times:

Lower School
10:00 – 10:35           Pre-K
10:05 – 10:40           KDG
10:35 – 11:10           4th  Grade
10:40 – 11:15           1st  Grade
11:10 – 11:45           2nd Grade
11:15 – 11:50           3rd Grade
11:45 – 12:20           5th Grade

12:25 – 12:55           Upper School

Intermediate School
1:00 – 1:30                6th Grade
1:05 – 1:35                7th Grade
1:10 – 1:40                8th Grade

FCA

F.C.A. likes Athletic Wear! As crazy as it may sound, it is true because it will help with our many Christmas projects. How? With a $5.00 donation students may wear athletic wear and faculty may wear jeans on November 26. Wristbands will be sold by F.C.A. officers on Tuesday morning before assembly.  Mrs. Turnage will have wristbands available for sale for faculty.  Thank you, Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!

Cookies, Cocoa, & Carols

The 2nd Annual Cookies, Cocoa, and Carols is scheduled for Saturday, December 14 from 4-6PM. This event is for students in grades Pre-K through 3rd and their parents.

Exam Schedule

Winter Exams will be Tuesday, December 17 – Thursday, December 19.  Exams take place 8-11:30 each day. This is for grades 6-12.

Exam Schedule is as follows:

  • Monday, December 16— Review Day
  • Tuesday, December 17— 1st and 2nd Periods
  • Wednesday, December 18–3rd and 4th Periods
  • Thursday, December 19— 5th and 6th Periods

The Lower School Christmas Program will be held on Wednesday, December 18 at Noon on Procter Court.  Lower School students will be dismissed following the program and will not report on Thursday.  We ask that lower school parents do not arrive before 11:30 for the program. We will dismiss IS & US students at 11:15 and want to have time for the traffic to clear.

If you have questions regarding any of this information, please contact your Head of School.

Weather Postings

It’s only November and already we have had a snow day! As a reminder to all families, snow day announcements or late notices will be posted on our main home page (across the top as an alert), on all social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram & Snapchat), sent via email and posted on all Nashville area stations.

Giving

Annual Giving is set to kick off very soon! We hope your family will support this important campaign. Annual Giving is used to offset the overall budget for those things not covered by tuition alone and is also used for focus areas. We’ve set aside 5 areas of focus this year and hope you will consider supporting them. Watch your mailbox for more information!

Amazon

Clarksville Academy is now part of the Amazon Smile program! Simply log on using smile.amazon.com and choose Clarksville Academy as your organization of choice! Every time you make purchase using smile.amazon.com we will receive a portion of your purchase! It’s that easy!

Box Tops

CA has always used the box tops label program to earn extra money for our school. We have been so lucky in the past for all your support for the program. Over the years we have earned thousands of dollars for our school. This year it is even easier! Simply download the Box Tops for Education app from the app store, pick Clarksville Academy as your school and start scanning your receipts! It’s as easy as that! So start scanning!

Publix

Did you know that CA is a Publix Partner? It’s easy to help us raise money for our school by logging your shopping. Visit publix.com/partners and choose Clarksville Academy. Then enter your phone number each time you check out. It’s that easy!

Kroger

Did you know you can register your Kroger Plus for CA? Every time you use your Kroger Plus card a portion of your bill will be credited to CA! It’s that easy! Go online to Kroger.com and register today!

Yearbook

If you have pictures you’d like considered for possible inclusion in the 19-20 yearbook, download the Replay It app and send photos our way. Set up is simple. You can always email your photos to any member of the yearbook staff, but the app saves quite a few steps and makes our staff more efficient.

As always, every student receives a yearbook as part of their tuition and fees. This year, students are able to get personalization on their yearbook cover for a small fee. You can order this for your student(s) at Jostens.com. From their website, search for our school and select yearbook. You should be able to order and pay for personalization there. If you have any questions, please feel free to email ldrake@clarksvilleacademy.com

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes is every Wednesday for ALL Intermediate & Upper School students. You do not have to be involved in athletics to attend. Intermediate School will be in Coach Trent’s room. Upper School in Mr. Boyd’s room 117 under the gym.

Marketing

Follow us on Instagram at CACougarsTN, Facebook at Clarksville Academy, SnapChat at CACougarsTN and Twitter at CACougarsTN.

Have you seen our new video? We’d love you to share it on social media or with friends or neighbors you think would be interested in CA.

https://vimeo.com/352311123

Important Dates

  • Nov 25—Annual Thanksgiving Lunch
  • Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break—NO SCHOOL
  • Dec 7—Winter Carnival
  • Dec 14—Cookies, Cocoa and Carols (PK-3rd)
  • Dec 16-18 IS & US Exams
  • Dec 18—LS Christmas Program NOON
  • Dec 19-Jan 6—Christmas Break

 

Thanksgiving

By: Kristen Kretz, Intermediate School Social Studies


A sumptuous feast …. a rousing family gathering …. a raucous football game …. wild midnight shopping and the traditional launch of the Holiday Season. These images have become synonymous with current Thanksgiving Day Celebrations.  But, if one digs a bit deeper, even amongst the most secular and material observances, you can find something much more important.  Most gatherings have at their core an appreciation of what is valued as good in this country we share and of arriving at this point in history.  Underpinning all the celebrating is the individual family story regardless of date, path, or origin.

Those journeys are stories of migration and immigration and on some level, assimilation and synergy, from the earliest inhabitants, having traversed the Bering Strait to settle in this natural wonder we call home, to their descendants who shared in establishing this holiday.  Interestingly, not everyone celebrates Thanksgiving on the 4th Thursday of November which is more appropriate than one might think, as there is question as to who holds the honor of the first Thanksgiving. 

Among the claims are the Spanish settlers who recorded having held a religious service and sharing a meal with a local Native American tribe on September 8, 1565 in St. Augustine, Florida. They celebrated the generosity of the native people who shared their harvest with newly arrived Spanish explorers. The feast consisted of salted pork and garbanzo beans.  And of course, there is the familiar story of the English Plymouth Pilgrims celebrating with their Wampanoag neighbors in 1621.

The only original documentation from Plymouth is a personal letter by Edward Winslow detailing the relationship with the Wampanoag and their King Massasoit. It is clear from his letter that this group taught the settlers much about survival and they assisted one another in gathering stores to survive the winter. Once prepared, they jointly celebrated for about three days with much hunting that included deer and turkey, corn and a variety of berries. Historians have speculated that due to weather this probably occurred in October.

The actual observance of the Thanksgiving Day holiday was evolutionary as there is little official evidence to show it occurred annually until the nearly 40 years of lobbying by Sarah Josepha Hale, which finally succeeded when Abraham Lincoln sanctioned the observance in 1863 and Franklin D. Roosevelt fixed the date as the 4th Thursday of November in 1939.  This traditional keeping of Thanksgiving is of particular importance to my family as nearly all of our ancestors arrived in the colonies in the mid 1600’s. One portion, the William Knapp party, came on the Winthrop Fleet in 1630 as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony migration, within 10 years of the original Plymouth gathering. So, as big a family gathering as we can muster, storytelling, turkey, corn, and pumpkins are a must for us.  

But whatever your individual journey may be, I hope it is shared and shared repeatedly.  Doing so reteaches us the lessons we have learned along the way with the passing of each generation and if we forget them or fail to pass them along, the learning will be for naught.  Recounting our blessings and the freedom we have to do so is always paramount, but especially at this holiday.  So, no matter your origin, menu, or activities…Happy Feasting and Remembering!

Weekly News: November 18 – November 22, 2019

Thanksgiving Lunch

You should have received your invitation to Thanksgiving lunch on Monday, November 25. We ask that you print the invitation and return the bottom form with your payment to Kristi Truitt by Nov 18. If you have questions or concerns please contact Mrs. Truitt at ktruitt@clarksvilleacademy.com

FCA

F.C.A. likes Athletic Wear! As crazy as it may sound, it is true because it will help with our many Christmas projects. How? With a $5.00 donation students may wear athletic wear and faculty may wear jeans on November 26. Wristbands will be sold by F.C.A. officers on Tuesday morning before assembly.  Mrs. Turnage will have wristbands available for sale for faculty.  Thank you, Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!

Lost & Found

The lost and found will be donated within the next day or so. Please check if you think you have lost items.

YAIPAKS Cold Weather Drive

WOW!!! We had such a fabulous turn out for this! THANK YOU!
Sports—Tonight kicks off our basketball season! Today is the first home basketball game. We hope you will join us in the gym at 4:30 for JV, 6:00 girls and 7:30 for boys.

Weather Postings

It’s only November and already we have had a snow day! As a reminder to all families, snow day announcements or late notices will be posted on our main home page (across the top as an alert), on all social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram & Snapchat), sent via email and posted on all Nashville area stations.

Giving

Annual Giving is set to kick off very soon! We hope your family will support this important campaign. Annual Giving is used to offset the overall budget for those things not covered by tuition alone and is also used for focus areas. We’ve set aside 5 areas of focus this year and hope you will consider supporting them. Watch your mailbox for more information!

Amazon

Clarksville Academy is now part of the Amazon Smile program! Simply log on using smile.amazon.com and choose Clarksville Academy as your organization of choice! Every time you make purchase using smile.amazon.com we will receive a portion of your purchase! It’s that easy!

Box Tops

CA has always used the box tops label program to earn extra money for our school. We have been so lucky in the past for all your support for the program. Over the years we have earned thousands of dollars for our school. This year it is even easier! Simply download the Box Tops for Education app from the app store, pick Clarksville Academy as your school and start scanning your receipts! It’s as easy as that! So start scanning!

Publix

Did you know that CA is a Publix Partner? It’s easy to help us raise money for our school by logging your shopping. Visit publix.com/partners and choose Clarksville Academy. Then enter your phone number each time you check out. It’s that easy!

Kroger

Did you know you can register your Kroger Plus for CA? Every time you use your Kroger Plus card a portion of your bill will be credited to CA! It’s that easy! Go online to Kroger.com and register today!

YearBook

If you have pictures you’d like considered for possible inclusion in the 19-20 yearbook, download the Replay It app and send photos our way. Set up is simple. You can always email your photos to any member of the yearbook staff, but the app saves quite a few steps and makes our staff more efficient.

As always, every student receives a yearbook as part of their tuition and fees. This year, students are able to get personalization on their yearbook cover for a small fee. You can order this for your student(s) at Jostens.com. From their website, search for our school and select yearbook. You should be able to order and pay for personalization there. If you have any questions, please feel free to email ldrake@clarksvilleacademy.com

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes is every Wednesday for ALL Intermediate & Upper School students. You do not have to be involved in athletics to attend. Intermediate School will be in Coach Trent’s room. Upper School in Mr. Boyd’s room 117 under the gym.

Marketing

Follow us on Instagram at CACougarsTN, Facebook at Clarksville Academy, SnapChat at CACougarsTN and Twitter at CACougarsTN.

Have you seen our new video? We’d love you to share it on social media or with friends or neighbors you think would be interested in CA.
https://vimeo.com/352311123

Important Dates

  • Nov 25—Annual Thanksgiving Lunch
  • Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break—NO SCHOOL
  • Dec 7—Winter Carnival
  • Dec 16-18 IS & US Exams
  • Dec 18—LS Christmas Program NOON
  • Dec 19-Jan 6—Christmas Break

Weekly News: November 11 – November 15, 2019

Thanksgiving Lunch

Yesterday you should have received your invitation to Thanksgiving lunch on Monday, November 25. We ask that you print the invitation and return the bottom form with your payment to Kristi Truitt by Nov 18. If you have questions or concerns please contact Mrs. Truitt at ktruitt@clarksvilleacademy.com

Lost & Found

The Lost and Found is getting full! We ask that students look through the items this week. If you are missing something please stop by the gym and see if we have it. Lost and Found will be donated at the end of next week. Thank you.

YAIPAKS Cold Weather Drive

Be Hope, Bring Joy. For kids by kids

YAIpaks Outreach is an amazing local organization that helps the homeless in our area. Next week CAPA and CA Interact will team up to collect winter items for needy children in our area. Items needed are coats, winter children’s clothing, and winter pajamas. We are also looking to collect NEW socks for both boys and girls (all sizes) and little girl underwear. We will take coats in all sizes, but need winter clothing items in children’s sizes. We look forward to your help in stocking their closets before it’s gets winter!! Donations can be brought to CA the week of November 12-15. More information will be sent via the CAPA email this week!

Intermediate & Upper School Head of School Search

Last week we posted the positions of Intermediate and Upper School Head of School. This will be a regional search for both positions. Our goal is to have the permanent positions filled before the end of the year. We have been fortunate to have Mrs. Denise Walker (Upper School) and Mrs. Alicia McQueen (Intermediate School) act as Interim in these positions for the past few months. Both ladies have said they will apply for the permanent positions. Job descriptions and information on how to apply can be found on our website under Career Opportunities.

Weather Postings

It’s only November and already we have had a snow day! As a reminder to all families, snow day announcements or late notices will be posted on our main home page (across the top as an alert), on all social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram & Snapchat), sent via email and posted on all Nashville area stations.

Model UN

We had 28 students travel to Murfreesboro to compete in the Model United Nations event sponsored by the YMCA. This year Clarksville Academy was fortunate enough to have two students serve as officers, Will Mabry served as VP of the General Assembly, while Lily Butler served as Justice on the International Court. The team of Garrett Burger, Shaun Patel, Elvis Smith, and Daniel Loos received the honor of Top 10 Outstanding Bill. Bella Allen, Caroline Johnston and Hadley Wilson’s bill was sent to the Summit and was recommended to the General Assembly.

Giving

Annual Giving is set to kick off very soon! We hope your family will support this important campaign. Annual Giving is used to offset the overall budget for those things not covered by tuition alone and is also used for focus areas. We’ve set aside 5 areas of focus this year and hope you will consider supporting them. Watch your mailbox for more information!

Amazon

Clarksville Academy is now part of the Amazon Smile program! Simply log on using smile.amazon.com and choose Clarksville Academy as your organization of choice! Every time you make purchase using smile.amazon.com we will receive a portion of your purchase! It’s that easy!

Box Tops

CA has always used the box tops label program to earn extra money for our school. We have been so lucky in the past for all your support for the program. Over the years we have earned thousands of dollars for our school. This year it is even easier! Simply download the Box Tops for Education app from the app store, pick Clarksville Academy as your school and start scanning your receipts! It’s as easy as that! So start scanning!

Publix

Did you know that CA is a Publix Partner? It’s easy to help us raise money for our school by logging your shopping. Visit publix.com/partners and choose Clarksville Academy. Then enter your phone number each time you check out. It’s that easy!

Kroger

Did you know you can register your Kroger Plus for CA? Every time you use your Kroger Plus card a portion of your bill will be credited to CA! It’s that easy! Go online to Kroger.com and register today!

YearBook

If you have pictures you’d like considered for possible inclusion in the 19-20 yearbook, download the Replay It app and send photos our way. Set up is simple. You can always email your photos to any member of the yearbook staff, but the app saves quite a few steps and makes our staff more efficient.

As always, every student receives a yearbook as part of their tuition and fees. This year, students are able to get personalization on their yearbook cover for a small fee. You can order this for your
student(s) at Jostens.com. From their website, search for our school and select yearbook. You should be able to order and pay for personalization there. If you have any questions, please feel free to email ldrake@clarksvilleacademy.com

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes is every Wednesday for ALL Intermediate & Upper School students. You do not have to be involved in athletics to attend. Intermediate School will be in Coach Trent’s room. Upper School in Mr. Boyd’s room 117 under the gym.

Marketing

Follow us on Instagram at CACougarsTN, Facebook at Clarksville Academy, SnapChat at CACougarsTN and Twitter at CACougarsTN.

Have you seen our new video? We’d love you to share it on social media or with friends or neighbors you think would be interested in CA. https://vimeo.com/352311123

Important Dates

  • Nov 4—Maynard Makerspace Monday
  • Nov 5—Intermediate School Social
  • Nov 8—Veteran’s Day Program
  • Nov 25—Annual Thanksgiving Lunch
  • Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break—NO SCHOOL

Veterans Day

DUTY, Honor, Country on Veterans Day
By: Retired Col Sal Herrera

It is great to be part of a Clarksville community that is so supportive of our Military and Veterans.  After my 25-year Army career (now retired for 3 years), it is humbling to reflect on not only the continued courageous service of our Active Duty Military but also on all Veterans, as well as my career.  Long story short: I spent approximately 18 years of my service here at Fort Campbell, KY as part of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. I sure did learn A LOT along the way…but looking back it was my beginnings that really shaped my life and my military career. In 1987 I entered the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point.  USMA has a structure of three words that embraces their ideals…Duty, Honor, Country.  These ideals create the foundation for all future Army Officers to lean on.  I wanted to spend a little time elaborating on DUTY.  What is it?
When I was a Plebe (Freshman Cadet) we had menial tasks which included delivering the NY Times to every upper classman’s door in the barracks …every single day. When it was your turn you had to “ping” against the walls and march briskly like a robot to each door with your pile of newspapers.  As you can imagine on Sunday mornings the newspapers were thick and heavy, and most upperclassmen slept in!  So while delivering early morning newspapers, it was sooooo tempting to just stroll in the middle of the hallway at my leisure to deliver those newspapers and forgo the craziness of marching against the walls. But as one Firstie (Senior Cadet) described, “Duty is doing the right thing even when no one is looking…like delivering Sunday newspapers!”  Those wise words continue to resonate with me today as I work and live my life.

Another way I look at DUTY is as an acrostic:

Do!  – Do the right thing!  Take action and do…but just do right!!
Unite! – Be one with your team by uniting!  Your team could be your school, your family, your job or all of the above, but work to unite (not divide)!
Trust! – Be trustworthy and dependable, but more importantly trust others!  Start by giving people the benefit of the doubt!
You! – Be yourself!  Don’t be afraid to be you! Each of us bring so many different perspectives and these disparate viewpoints can be powerful….even invincible!
Duty is definitely delivering the newspapers correctly, but it also can be life changing…it was for me!
Lastly, I want to thank all our Veterans for their service; and I want to give a special thanks to our military supportive community of Clarksville and specifically Clarksville Academy.
I encourage you to view the inspirational address General Douglas MacArthur presented to the cadets of the USMA on 12 May 1962 – Titled “Duty Honor Country” click here:

Weekly News: November 4 – November 8, 2019

Maynard Makerspace Monday

On Monday, November 4 from 5:30-7 we will host our first Maynard Makerspace Monday! This come and go event is a chance for students and parents to explore our Makerspace. Students of all ages and their families are invited to attend!

Intermediate School Social

On November 5 from 5:30-7PM, all Intermediate School parents are invited to a social at the home of Jennifer & Lloyd Hinote. This come and go evening is designed to allow intermediate school parents a chance to talk and get to know one another. Mark your calendars and make plans to attend! RSVP by clicking this link: https://bit.ly/2U2JcKv

Veterans Day Program

Everyone is invited to attend our annual Veterans Day program on Thursday, November 7 at 1:30 in the gym. This CA tradition is one you do not want to miss.

YAIPAKS Cold Weather Drive

Be Hope, Bring Joy. For kids by kids

YAIpaks Outreach is an amazing local organization that helps the homeless in our area. Next week CAPA and CA Interact will team up to collect winter items for needy children in our area. Items needed are coats, winter children’s clothing, and winter pajamas. We are also looking to collect NEW socks for both boys and girls (all sizes) and little girl underwear. We will take coats in all sizes, but need winter clothing items in children’s sizes. We look forward to your help in stocking their closets before it’s gets winter!! Donations can be brought to CA the week of November 12-15. More information will be sent via the CAPA email this week!

Cougar Store

The Cougar Store has new items in stock! We have lots of sweatshirts, t-shirts and new hats! Stop by and check them out today!

Giving

Annual Giving is set to kick off very soon! We hope your family will support this important campaign. Annual Giving is used to offset the overall budget for those things not covered by tuition alone and is also used for focus areas. We’ve set aside 5 areas of focus this year and hope you will consider supporting them. Watch your mailbox for more information!

Amazon

Clarksville Academy is now part of the Amazon Smile program! Simply log on using smile.amazon.com and choose Clarksville Academy as your organization of choice! Every time you make purchase using smile.amazon.com we will receive a portion of your purchase! It’s that easy!

Box Tops

CA has always used the box tops label program to earn extra money for our school. We have been so lucky in the past for all your support for the program. Over the years we have earned thousands of dollars for our school. This year it is even easier! Simply download the Box Tops for Education app from the app store, pick Clarksville Academy as your school and start scanning your receipts! It’s as easy as that! So start scanning!

Publix

Did you know that CA is a Publix Partner? It’s easy to help us raise money for our school by logging your shopping. Visit publix.com/partners and choose Clarksville Academy. Then enter your phone number each time you check out. It’s that easy!

Kroger

Did you know you can register your Kroger Plus for CA? Every time you use your Kroger Plus card a portion of your bill will be credited to CA! It’s that easy! Go online to Kroger.com and register today!

YearBook

If you have pictures you’d like considered for possible inclusion in the 19-20 yearbook, download the Replay It app and send photos our way. Set up is simple. You can always email your photos to any member of the yearbook staff, but the app saves quite a few steps and makes our staff more efficient.

As always, every student receives a yearbook as part of their tuition and fees. This year, students are able to get personalization on their yearbook cover for a small fee. You can order this for your student(s) at Jostens.com. From their website, search for our school and select yearbook. You should be able to order and pay for personalization there. If you have any questions, please feel free to email ldrake@clarksvilleacademy.com

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes is every Wednesday for ALL Intermediate & Upper School students. You do not have to be involved in athletics to attend. Intermediate School will be in Coach Trent’s room. Upper School in Mr. Boyd’s room 117 under the gym.

Marketing

Follow us on Instagram at CACougarsTN, Facebook at Clarksville Academy, SnapChat at CACougarsTN and Twitter at CACougarsTN.

Have you seen our new video? We’d love you to share it on social media or with friends or neighbors you think would be interested in CA. https://vimeo.com/352311123

Important Dates

  • Nov 4—Maynard Makerspace Monday
  • Nov 5—Intermediate School Social
  • Nov 7—Veterans Day Program
  • Nov 25—Annual Thanksgiving Lunch
  • Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break—NO SCHOOL

STEM

Joann Askew, Lower School Science Lab/STEM Instructor


Science, Technology, Engineering, Math – disciplines collectively known as STEM, the buzz word of the science community, has evolved. It became STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, ART, and Math. Then, before we could memorize it, it morphed into STREAM (Science, Technology, READING , Engineering, Art, Math). It is comparable to our ever-changing complex world and we continue to adapt our educational approach. As we educate the next generation, it is more important than ever that we prepare our youth to be critical thinkers and problem solvers. It addition to content knowledge it is crucial that we train students in the field of technology to meet the needs of the world’s workforce. We can no longer educate in a traditional format that presents itself as “a teacher in front of the room – teaching content” and measure progress with traditional “fill in the bubble” tests. We need to instill a desire for building, creating, tinkering and making. These provide helpful projects that promote further exploration and learning in our naturally curious youth. We need to question like a scientist, design like a technologist, build like an engineer, create like an artist, deduce like a mathematician and most importantly…play like a child. In order to maintain global influence, we continue to advance our efforts in educating under the current acronyms. November 8, is National STEM/STEAM day. A day recognized and set aside to inspire youth to identify passions related to these disciplines. We are fortunate to live in a time where information is so accessible; we have no excuses. We find trends are changing, we continue to make headway encouraging girls and women to impact the STEM/STEAM/STREAM workforce.

Realizing the trends of the present parents, mentors, and educators will need to utilize STEM, STEAM, STREAM – in fact, all subjects to build leaders of the future. As we prepare our students to excel, not only in school, but in LIFE, we recognize the need to educate differently. So on November 8, National STEM day, gather up the students in your life, get a full head of STEAM and create something that engages, stimulates curiosity, and just might make an impact in the world.

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