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All Aboard: DeKalb West School Moves Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead
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2nd-4th Literature: Cash Hancock, 2nd place, and Carson Maynard (right), 3rd place. Not pictured: Mollie Reynolds, 1st place
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5th-7th Social Studies Pictured left to right: Fiona Street, 3rd, Michael Justice, 2nd, and William Johnson, 1st.
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5th-7th Social Studies Honorable Mention: Ellie Ray, Cameron Salas, Cash Dotson, and Pixie Willingham
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5th-7th Science: left to right: Katie Beth Swearinger, 1st place, and Sophie Desimone, 2nd
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8th grade Author study pictured left to right are Cameron Stanley, 3rd, Chaylea Lunsford and Ethan Reynolds, tied for 2nd, and Danica Collier, 1st
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8th grade Author study pictured left to right are Cameron Stanley, 3rd, Chaylea Lunsford and Ethan Reynolds, tied for 2nd, and Danica Collier, 1st



Mix in some Music, Reading, and Art with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, and you have a concoction of academic entertainment. Science disciplines and the liberal arts joined forces for S.T.R.E.A.M. Fair at Camp Read S’More on March 3 as more than 400 students, families, faculty, and staff attended at DeKalb West School. Going on a book hike, making slime, a search for Legos, and Minute-to-Win-It games were all part of the fun.

“The pace of the night was great,” says Librarian Amanda Mullinax, who coordinated the night’s activities. “I saw several pinch pots as well as books, buttons, and bookmarks,” Mullinax said. “I heard about instruments and experiments as well as the question "Do I have to complete this in a minute?" randomly throughout the night.”

This year’s fair took at twist on past years when literacy was the primary focus.

“By bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics together with Reading, we were able to expand our ideas and take a different direction with our activities and sessions,” says Mullinax. “The experiments and makerspaces were a hit! Since we haven't had many opportunities over the last few years for events such as this, Full STEAM Ahead at Camp Read S'More allowed us to be together as a DWS school family. It also provided an opportunity for the students and families to enjoy learning together.”

DWS Junior Beta students and high school volunteers gave of their time to pull off the large scale endeavor. Lisa Cripps and Jennifer Matthews with DeKalb Prevention Coalition, Leigh Fuson with DeKalb County 4-H, DTC, Ria Baker, and Mary Ann Puckett contribute their time, talents, and resources. DWS staff and Central Office employees rolled up their sleeves to work the project.

“I know sometimes my name is associated with this night, but it would not be possible if the teachers and staff weren't willing” Mullinax said. “They go above and beyond to make this night what it is. I could plan and plan and plan, but this night would not happen without them, without their creativity, and without their love for this school and our students.”

Computer teacher Lori Pryor coordinated the STREAM Fair projects that were on display that night. Judges chose the following students as winners in their respective categories.

PreK-1st  Literature:

1st Marley Pyburn
2nd Auna Starnes
3rd  Ripley Barnes

8th Author Study:

1st Danica Collier
2nd Ethan Reynolds
2nd  Chaylea Lunsford
3rd Cameron Stanley

PreK-1st Science:

1st    Drew Salvilla
2nd  Claire Cripps
3rd  Josee Cripps                                                               

Family Science:

1st Kaden Mullinax and Karson Mullinax

2nd, 3rd, 4th Literature:

1st  Mollie Reynolds
2nd Cash Hancock
3rd  Carson Maynard
Honorable Mention: Jackson Dunnaway

2nd, 3rd, 4th Science:

1st  Levi Reynolds
2nd Christian Cripps
3rd  Bryce Harvey
Honorable Mention: Billy Clark, Cameron Pursell, Emma Thomason, Aiden Garza, Hailey Brown, and Cainnan Humphrey.

2nd, 3rd, 4th Social Studies:

1st Grady Thomason
2nd Jaxson Keenan
3rd  Charley Prichard
Honorable Mention: Averie Winchester , Zane Griffith, and Lillian Dillard.

5th, 6th, 7th Literature:

1st  Camille Barton
2nd  Autumn Crook
3rd Porter Hancock
Honorable Mention: Ava Melton, Lucy Moore, and Bella Franz.

5th, 6th, 7th Social Studies:

1st  William Johnson
2nd Michael Justice
3rd  Fiona Street
Honorable Mention: Pixie Willingham, Cameron Salas, Cash Dotson, and Ellie Ray.

5th, 6th, 7th, Science:

1st Katie Beth Swearinger
2nd Sophie Desimone