Last week, I had the pleasure of sharing details
of Selma City Schools outstanding STEAM opportunities with my fellow District 2
superintendents. I am super excited and
so proud of our STEAM Team for their journey towards excellence in this
area. Team Selma’s goal is to create a
demonstration site that can support STEAM education for all the districts in
the Black Belt.
STEAM is science, technology, engineering,
arts and math. Previously, I shared about
the partnership that we have with the University of Alabama’s School of
Engineering. The mechanical engineering students
of UA, under the leadership of Dr. Ashford are supporting our scholars and
teachers as we repurpose a school bus into a mobile greenhouse. This is STEAM in motion and we will reveal
more throughout the school year.
With the support of International Paper,
our sustainable gardening class is still growing and recently harvested
watermelons. The hands-on research that
came next gave our scholars insights on what it means to be a scientist.
Both of these initiatives are key to our
next steps as we move forward. On
November 8, R.B. Hudson STEAM Academy will host educators from our Black Belt school
districts. We will share professional
learning to support grant writing and building effective community
partnerships, share valuable information on how to infuse technology into
learning and provide student demonstrations of STEAM activities that are taking
place during STEAM Day at the Academy.
Just as Team Selma is committed to
ensuring that our core values are embodied in our work, we are equally
committed to seeing our vision through.
Our vision is to be documented as a model school district where students
are empowered through academic excellence to achieve success throughout life.
Being recognized locally or even
nationally as a model school district is not enough. True success will come from making certain
that all schools are providing educational excellence in every classroom, every
day. We must also ensure that we are
improving outcomes for our scholars and their families. This is our core work and we will continue to
focus on developing our STEAM Academy, creating Academies of Academic
Excellence at our elementary schools and providing support for high school
students through our new Star Academy.
We appreciate the continued support of
this beautiful community. As always, we
encourage you to check out our social media outlets to keep up with STEAM in
the Black Belt and all things Team Selma.
For
more information please reach out to me at avis.williams@selmacityschools.org.
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