NH-M students showcased at State
Capitol
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[May 21, 2018]
New
Holland -- New Holland-Middletown Elementary District
88 students were selected to showcase their technology skills at
TECH 2018 at the Illinois State Capitol building on May 10. The two
students, Gracie Jones and Lucas Melton, represented their school in
the rotunda by displaying how they had incorporated Robotics into
Reading.
Students in Mrs. Darcy
O’Connor’s 4th grade classroom, Gracie and Lucas were able to share
with their local State Representative Tim Butler (R-87th) how they
used computer coding to program robots to follow a story map from
the novel read in class. The students’ enthusiasm was so evident
that prior to Governor Rauner’s opening remarks, the Director of the
Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology specifically
mentioned that “if little Gracie Jones from New Holland-Middletown
Elementary is looking for a job in a few years, I told her to call
me!” Throughout the event, legislators and other state leaders
continued to point to statistics showing the growth of STEM jobs.
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Lucas & Gracie
The event, held annually since 1990 as way in which to demonstrate
to state legislators the importance of adequate, equalized and
reliable funding to meet school technology needs, is coordinated by
the Illinois Computing Educators and is focused on demonstrating
Illinois schools’ commitment to future-oriented learning, an area in
which NH-M #88 has received numerous awards, grants and accolades
for its efforts in bridging the digital divide among low-income
students and their access to technology.
[story
supplied by Todd Dugan,
Superintendent, New Holland-Middletown Elementary School District
88]
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