SAIL-ELA students participated in the Young Writer's mini sage writing contest and were selected for publication in Missing-Needle In A Haystack! Wahoo! :)
Two SAIL students, David Marks (6th grade) and Henry Hofman (8th grade), both competed in the Southern Maine Regional International Academic Competition last weekend. Henry competed in three bees and placed first in the science, geography, and history bees, earning him a spot to compete at the national competition. David competed in the science bee and got third place, also earning him a spot to compete at Nationals. Both boys did such a fantastic job! :)
Bridge STEM Challenge: Students are using the engineering design process to learn about different types of bridges by constructing a bridge that can hold at least 125 grams. Students have a budget of $70,000 to purchase supplies. Scenario: The city of Goinnowhere has contracted your engineering company to build them a bridge to cross over a large river to a neighboring city. It is up to you to determine what type of bridge would have the strength for the task and stay within budget.
The Odyssey of the Mind regional competition was held at Biddeford Middle School last Saturday. Gorham had four teams compete, and all four teams blew it out of the park! The 6th-grade team placed 1st in the technology problem! Our two 7th-grade teams placed 1st and 2nd in the classics problem! 1st-place team (+ Carter B., who couldn't attend the awards ceremony) 2nd place team! The 4th-grade team placed 1st in the vehicle problem. I'm so proud of all the hard work these teams put into their creative solutions!
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