Shorecrest School

STEAM Certificate Presentations, April 29

US STEAM Upper School News


Shorecrest Upper School students pursuing a STEAM Signature Program certificate will present their self-directed, culminating projects relevant to their STEAM specialty area: Engineering, Medical Engineering, Computer Science, Visual Arts, Performing Arts or Entrepreneurship and Design.

All members of the Shorecrest community are invited to attend as students present their projects and answer questions at a drop-in session:
📅 Wednesday, April 29, 8-10am
📍 Ohana Community Room, 2nd Floor of Charger Commons

Read detailed summaries of the impressive individual projects.

"Witness the culmination of months of innovation, research, and creativity," shared their advisor, Dr. Anna Baraly. "The Class of 2026 STEAM candidates have spent their year diving deep into their specialized field to solve real world problems, and this showcase is their opportunity to share their findings with you and the community."

Students who will be presenting are: 
Isabel Brown '26, Reece Campbell '26, Simi Damani '26, Kaelie Dieter '26, Gaston Grehan-Savona '26, Angela Gu '26, Hayden Hawkins '26, TJ Johnson '26, Arden Katcha '26, Sally Keane '26, Betty Li '26, Leilani MacIntyre '26, Cole Oman '26, Isabella Paz '26, Logan Phares-Robinson '26, Luca Sandschafer '26, Jimmy Schmidt '26 and Ethan Swann '26.

Shorecrest's STEAM Certificate Program is a pathway for Upper School students (grades 9-12) to pursue STEAM-related coursework that allows them to apply critical thinking and 21st Century skills while investigating a specialized area of interest. In addition to taking at least three courses within their area of study, students must participate in the Seminar in Applied STEAM and Entrepreneurship during their senior year after all required coursework. They work on a self-directed culminating project relevant to their specialty area. 







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