IN Fox Chapel Area Fall 2017 | Page 14

2016-2017 f ox c hapel a rea s chool d istrict s tate of the s chools Full-STEAM Ahead as Technology Advances in District F •High school senior William “Tim” Marsh was one of fi ve national winners in the spring 2017 Create Real Impact teen safe driving campaign and won the grand prize in the art category. •Senior Jared Cohen won fi rst place in the national 2017 Founding Freedoms Essay Contest and senior Allison Gould was named a second-place winner in the contest. •High school senior Suvir Mirchandani and freshman Claire Fenton earned Gold Medals on the 2017 National Latin Exam. •High school senior Dominic Gaggini won a Gold Award on the 2017 National German Exam. •Middle school eighth grader Vivian Shao was selected as a 2017 Carson Scholar. Additionally, high school ninth grader Gwendolyn Davison was selected to renew her Carson Scholar status. •High school orchestra director Mairi Cooper received the Power of Excellence Award from the Carson Scholars Fund. •High school senior JP Ramassini was named a fi nalist in the national Stossel in the Classroom 2016-2017 essay contest. •Seniors Mihir Garimella, Darwin Leuba, and Suvir Mirchandani were named semifi nalists in the 2017 United States Presidential Scholars Program. 12 Fox Chapel Area ox Chapel Area School District has become known as a leader for its commitment to STEAM education and the infusion of maker education and deeper learning concepts as an everyday part of the curriculum for all students. During the past school year, opportunities were boundless for students to experience computer science, robotics, and digital fabrication projects designed to spark technological interest in even the youngest students. Mobile Fab Lab Debuted High school students have access to their own Fab Lab where they conceptualize and create using digital fabrication equipment as a part of the technology education curriculum and as a teaching tool. Th is past year, there were even greater opportunities for younger students to also take advantage of the latest addition to the Fox Chapel Area School District – the mobile Fab Lab – thanks to a grant from Th e Grable Foundation. Created in a “tiny house,” the mobile Fab Lab was put together and equipped by high school students under the direction of technology education teacher and Fab Lab manager Justin Papariello. Th e mobile Fab Lab includes everything found in a stationary Fab Lab including 3D printers, CNC machines, laser engravers, vinyl cutters, computers, and other technological equipment effi ciently packed into the tiny space. Mr. Papariello and a group of high school students take the mobile Fab Lab on the road and literally roll into a parking lot and set up a classroom with tables, tents, and laptops. Th e Fab Lab allows for not only Fox Chapel Area students to use these powerful technological tools, but other students in the region as well. Th e mobile Fab Lab fi rst debuted at Remake Learning Days in May 2017, as part of the events which showcased the Pittsburgh region as a recognized national leader in innovative teaching and learning. Led by Megan Cicconi, the district’s director of instructional and innovative leadership, a team of elementary school teachers developed a curriculum for the mobile Fab Lab. Th e curriculum will be shared with educators wherever the mobile lab visits.