Students at the Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School showed off their STREAM (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) projects during the school’s annual STREAM Night on April 17.

Students chose a question, used the scientific method to answer that question, and created presentations highlighting the experience. After viewing their classmates’ presentations, students and their families ventured throughout the building participating in a variety of fun STREAM activities.

Having families around for the fun helps build parents’ STREAM capacities, so that they can partner with the school to reinforce these lessons at home.