MCC Family Science Day: Soaring into Science

 On Friday, January 26th, the Mike Choate Early Education Center welcomed students and families for a day filled with discovery and excitement at the annual Family Science Day.

Parents and students alike were invited to immerse themselves in a world of scientific wonder, as MCC opened its doors for a series of enriching activities. From captivating crafts to stimulating games and mesmerizing experiments, the event was designed to ignite curiosity and foster a love for science among young learners.

Throughout the day, participants had the opportunity to test hypotheses, explore the principles of buoyancy by predicting whether items would float or sink, delve into the world of entomology through bug hunts and identification exercises, and even get hands-on with the creation of slime, a favorite among budding scientists.

Sarah D’Errico, Coordinator of the Mike Choate Center, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, “The MCC Family Science Day was a resounding success, bringing together our students and their families in a shared celebration of learning. It was heartwarming to witness the joy and excitement as children engaged with scientific concepts in such a hands-on and interactive manner. Events like these not only reinforce our commitment to academic excellence but also strengthen the bonds within our community.”

In addition to the enriching activities, Mike Choate Early Education Center also took the opportunity to announce open enrollment for prospective students. Families interested in learning more about the exceptional educational opportunities available at MCC are encouraged to visit fuesd.org/mike-choate for further information.

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