Rosarian Academy Students are Science Maniacs Thanks to Partnership with South Florida Science Center

Rosarian Academy Science Mania Day

NEWS RELEASE

May 21, 2018
For immediate release
Media contact: Cara Scarola Hansen, Marketing Director
561-345-3103 

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001:  A group of Rosarian Academy third-grade students participate in a simulation ride through the Florida Everglades.
002: Fourth-graders (L-R) Landon Ferguson, Grace Molina, and Trey Wagner explore and make molecules using plastic atom models, then use the molecules to complete guided chemistry tasks in the educational app on the iPad.
003: Parent volunteer Mortimer Curran helps Annabelle Coleman (kindergarten) and Thomas Murray (fourth grade) as they engage in creative play and experiment with motion, stability, physics and art through building a Q-BA-MAZE marble run.
004: (L-R) 1st graders Megan Stetson and Alexandra Nolff develop logical reasoning skills as they play Circuit Maize and gain an understanding of how circuits and electrical currents work.

Rosarian Academy Students are Science Maniacs Thanks to Partnership with South Florida Science Center
 

The Lower School in concert with the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium celebrated gains in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math with Science Mania Day on  Friday, May 18. Over 20 different STEAM activities were set up for kindergarten-through-fourth grade students, including interactive experiments supporting the study of Earth, Life, and Physical Sciences as well as building and robotics projects. The Rosarian Science Lab was turned into an airboat simulation ride through the Florida Everglades, and there was a student showcase of science collections, reports and projects.

Rosarian Academy, founded in 1925, educates students from early childhood through eighth grade and offers an exceptionally strong academic program enriched by athletics, visual and performing arts, and community service opportunities. STEM, coding, art, drama, music theory, and Spanish classes begin in kindergarten. The independent, Catholic school is located on Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach and is sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.  Complimentary bus service is available throughout Palm Beach County. For more information, visit Rosarian Academy or call 561.345.3106.