Kindergarten Students Learn About “Wiggling Worms”
As part of Elm Road Elementary’s ongoing STEM Community Partners Program, kindergarten students recently participated in “The Wiggling Worms” presentation—an engaging, hands-on lesson all about soil health and decomposers.
A representative from the St. Joseph County Soil & Water Conservation District led the session, helping students discover the important role that earthworms play in keeping our soil healthy. Students observed live worms up close and even conducted simple “worm experiments” to see how these tiny creatures move and interact with their environment.
Through fun and interactive learning, students gained a better understanding of how decomposers contribute to a thriving ecosystem—one wiggle at a time!
Elm Road’s STEM Community Partners Program connects classrooms with local experts and organizations to bring real-world science, technology, engineering, and math experiences to students. To learn more about the program and other STEM learning at Elm Road, visit Elm Road’s STEM Certified School page.
Elm Road Earns as STEM Certification for 5 More Years!
The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced today (Friday, May 23) that it will be renewing Elm Road’s STEM Certification for an additional five years!
This Certification means that our school is a certified institutional leader in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Click here for more information on the IDOE’s STEM Certification process. Our school completed a rigorous application and review process, which must be repeated every five years to remain certified.
The IDOE first named Elm Road a STEM Certified school in 2020.
Created in 2015, the IDOE’s STEM Certification program recognizes schools committed to teaching STEM disciplines beyond the classroom. STEM Certification exemplifies a highly innovative approach to education, employing a great deal of inquiry, project-based learning, community engagement, entrepreneurship, student-centered classrooms, integration into humanities and related arts and out-of-school STEM activities. For secondary schools in particular, earning STEM Certification requires heightened intention and coordination in terms of vision, scheduling and interdisciplinary collaboration. More than 100 schools statewide hold STEM Certification.
We also congratulate our fellow P-H-M elementary school, Northpoint, for receiving their first time certification!