Forty-seven migrant students served in the migrant worker camps this summer got a chance to experiment with interesting and engaging STEM activities.
These services were targeting students that were not able to attend summer school on-site for various reasons, primarily because they were working alongside their parents in the cherry harvest.
Our talented students and their parents were very grateful for the opportunity provided to them.
A big thanks to our migrant staff who are now savvy in STEM activities!


