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STEM Students Light Up Rotary Meeting

Woodinville, WALocal News

On August 13, Woodinville High School students took center stage at a Rotary meeting, showcasing their impressive STEM projects to an audience of local leaders and community members. The students presented meticulously designed and constructed projects, demonstrating their engineering skills and innovative thinking. This special “meeting moment” was not just an opportunity for students to display their work but also a chance to foster connections with influential figures in their community. Rotary members expressed enthusiasm for supporting educational initiatives that empower youth and encourage their passion for STEM subjects. The event highlighted the importance of collaboration between schools and community organizations in nurturing the next generation of innovators.

Attendees were impressed by the students' creativity and the potential applications of their projects in real-world scenarios. The gathering served to strengthen community ties and inspire future partnerships in education. Overall, it was a celebration of youth innovation and a testament to the power of local engagement.

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