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Hamilton County STEM program prepares students for jobs of the future

Posted at 9:44 PM, Dec 07, 2017
and last updated 2017-12-07 21:44:32-05

INDIANAPOLIS -- A Hamilton County school is preparing students for careers that don’t even exist yet in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

At Our Lady of Grace School in Noblesville, STEM is integrated into every subject - even music.

From assembling a xylophone or designing a robot to building a sculpture, you’ll find students of all ages learning with hands-on techniques at Our Lady of Grace.

The Preschool Stem “Sprouts” class starts with kids as young as 3 and 4 years old, but there are classes for students of all ages.

“We’re giving them the hands-on skills and the know-how to develop that into a career later in life,” said Selena Scott. “We tell our kids here all the time it’s okay to make mistakes. What’d you learn from that mistake?”

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