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Laureate Park Longhorns Are Setting an Example in the Community

January 21, 2018 by Karen Lee

Laureate Park Elementary has had a strong start to their inaugural year. One of our school rules is “always set an example,” and our students, in their extracurricular activities, have taken that to heart. Our Chess Club, sponsored by Ms. Furio, media specialist and reading coach, meets weekly on Wednesday mornings. It is attended by students from K through 5th grade with … [Read more...]

STEM Focus: The Path Required for a STEM Career

December 30, 2017 by Dr Andre Garcia

The purpose of this column is to discuss STEM careers; specifically, the academic path required to obtain a STEM career and motivating our youth to pursue these lucrative and wildly in-demand careers. But for this month’s column, I’d like to take the opportunity to highlight some big news that has significant impact on STEM in the Central Florida area, and that is the … [Read more...]

School Update: Lake Nona High School

November 17, 2017 by Dany Oliveira

Congratulations to the cast and crew of Lake Nona’s first-ever Shakespeare production Much Ado About Nothing. This was such an incredible experience, and we were so happy to share our work with everyone. Oct. 27 was an improv show led by Rob Ward. Ticket proceeds went to Relay for Life. On Thursday, Nov. 9, we are having an Evening of One Acts that will feature our … [Read more...]

Raising the Amazing

October 18, 2017 by Amazing Explorers

LEARNING IN DISGUISE Imagine a world where the mere act of playing taught children about structural engineering, rocket propulsion, and biological taxonomy. With unique programs such as Geomotion, custom-tailored tools to enable children as young as three to conduct scientific experiments, and student-led projects that incorporate the environment and charity, it’s no … [Read more...]

STEM Focus: Moonshots, and How To Get There

October 16, 2017 by Dr Andre Garcia

On Sept. 12, 1962, President John F. Kennedy’s declaration, “We’re going to the moon,” inspired an entire country and an entire generation of aspiring young engineers and scientists in the aerospace industry. A few years later, when we did, in fact, land on the moon, millions of families watched the moon landing together from their living rooms, and again, this inspired an … [Read more...]

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