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LaBrae students' projects spotlighted at Trumbull County ESC Showcase

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Six LaBrae Local Schools students were among more than four dozens of their peers across Trumbull County who participated in the Trumbull County Educational Service Center's Annual STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) Showcase held December 6th and 7th. The showcase featured art displays, a student made putt-putt course, robots, drones, performing arts, and much more. The two-day event featured work from students across 17 Trumbull County School Districts. The projects focused on the seven different pathways that the TCESC's STEAM program offers students, including Aviation and Drones, Coding and Robotics, Design Challenges, Engineering, Mixed Media Art, Performance Art, and Traditional Art. The STEAM program is held at Lordstown High School the first semester of each school year. The LaBrae students who attended this year's STEAM program and participated in the showcase are John Bustard, grade 5, Molly Beck and Bryce Haynie, grade 6, Kaydence Church, Mason Lutz and Robert Stevens, grade 7.

Fifth-grader Johnny Bustard, grade 5, above with Mrs. Sabo, left, and Ms. Cimmento, and Bryce Haynie, grade 6, below were among six LaBrae Local Schools students to participate in the TCESC STEAM Showcase at Lordstown High School.

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