Alexis Williams from Terrace Park School shows her project, a roof-top garden designed for the roofs of rabbit hutches
The main gym at MTHS is filled with students and visitors.
Students with their “Perfect Popcorn” popper. Computer parts attached to the wiring allows one-button popping. It took many batches to get it just right, a student said.
Andre, Tristen, and Khubilai display a smoke alarm that communicates with smart phones. A remote user can then be alerted of a possible house fire.
A student from Lynnwood High explains her project, Alzheimer’s Caretaking.
Edmonds Heights K-12 students created a city of the future, in the year 2057, called Waterview.
A student shows a hologram of the Earth, created with only a smart phone and a prism.
Students from across the Edmonds School District had a chance to share their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) knowledge during the 2016 STEM Expo at Mountlake Terrace High School Monday night.
The event drew 430 students who shared 300 projects with between 1,200-1,500 attendees. Schools represented included:
Brier Terrace Middle
College Place Elementary
College Place Middle
Edmonds Heights K-12
Edmonds-Woodway High
Lynnwood Elementary
Lynnwood High
Madrona K-8
Maplewood K-8
Meadowdale Elementary
Meadowdale Middle
Meadowdale High
Mountlake Terrace High
Oak Heights Elementary
Terrace Park Elementary
Here are two videos of projects displayed Monday night:
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