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Theodora Thayer, a kindergarten student at East Liverpool Schools’ STEM Camp, learns where milk comes from while simulating the process of milking a cow during Agriculture Night. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

East Liverpool Schools STEM Camp students Jack Stowers (2nd grade), Brooklyn Taylor (5th grade), Nolan Gunning (6th grade), and Faith May (5th grade) take a break from school activities to play a game of Capture the Cone. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

STEM Camp students Emily Cooper (2nd grade), Abby Coren (3rd grade), Lily Cooper (2nd grade), and Sophia Dotson (kindergarten) participate in the feed ration relay race, which requires students to properly mix feed in the correct amounts for their assigned farm animal during Farm Night. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

East Liverpool Schools STEM Camp participants Hanah Hanselman (6th grade), Braxton Barnhart (1st grade), Jaya Messenger (8th grade) and Emily Puhac (7th grade) learn about milk and what animals produce it while simulating the process of milking a cow during the Agriculture Olympiad. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

Students at East Liverpool Schools’ STEM Camp had the opportunity to select 10 books to take home. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

Second-grader Braxton Barnhart participates in the Animal Care Obstacle Course, where students at East Liverpool Schools’ STEM Camp must answer questions about animal care. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt)

East Liverpool Schools hosted a STEM camp with agricultural education for students on Tuesday evening.




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