
The Candy Science Camp was learning about osmosis and experimented to see which solution the gummy bears would “grow” the biggest in. They also used toothpicks, gummy bears, and marshmallows to see what kind of structures they could build.











We are excited to announce that Lance Palesano will be joining us as one of our principals! Welcome to the TIGER Family!


We are excited to welcome our new AG Teacher, Syd Stehr to the TIGER Family!


Please welcome our new 1st Grade teacher, Chelsea Stewart to the TIGER Family!


We are excited to announce our new head girls basketball coach, Leo Price! He will also be teaching high school Health and grades PK-2 PE. Welcome to the Tiger family Coach Price!


We are excited to announce Camden Patterson as our head boys basketball coach! He will also be teaching high school Economics and grades 3-6 PE. Please join us in welcoming Coach Patterson to the Tiger family!


We are excited to announce Terra Funk as our new head softball coach! She will also be teaching all communications, broadcasting, media productions, and computer classes! Please join us in welcoming her to the Tiger family!


🚀The elementary camp, "To Infinity & Beyond", were busy making rockets and constellations . Can YOU tell which Constellations we made? They were also learning about volcanos. Venus has the most volcanos!🌋











🏀Intermediate Basketball Day 1-2: Scrimmages, Dribble knock-out, lots of ball handling drills, gotcha matches, blockout practice, free throw shooting.








In the Candy Science Camp, they learned about the rock cycle and used Starburst to create sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous “rocks”!









The Intermediate ART Camp continued with their sculptures using plaster gauze and paint. They also started on another sculpture inspired by artist, Ugo Rondinone, and his "Human Nature" sculptures in Rockefeller Center in New York City.









The elementary STEAM Camp used dot markers/stickers for their artwork before they played with various robots in the STEM Lab! They also created music using sounds that change with different colors!








Enrollment is quickly approaching, please sign up using the following link so your child can receive their schedule. Online lunch applications will open July 1st.
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Senior
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Our elementary STEAM campers used the STEM Lab to brush up on their skills using the OSMOS games. They also started programming an mTiny robot!





The intermediate ART camp is focused on sculptures this week. Today they started on an abstract sculpture using wire. They also started their styrofoam animal sculpture inspired by artist Romero Brito.








In the elementary Candy Science Camp, they did "The Great Cookie Dunk" to see whether certain types of cookies sink or float!











🌟More exciting NEWS🌟
One of our soon to be 6th graders ,Kennedy Kornmeyer, was nominated by her teacher and spent the last week in Denton at Texas Women's University. Kennedy attended the National Youth Leadership Forum-Pathways to STEM. During the week a beef heart was dissected, blood spatter analyzed, an amusement ride created, a robot was created and programed, Leadership classes taken, lungs were made, and a first aid class that taught splinting, making a sling to stabilize a broken arm, and wrapping wounds. It was a busy week of learning. We are so proud of you Kennedy!




🌟 Exciting News 🌟 Two of our bright soon-to-be 8th grade girls, Maddie Lausser and Kati Dempsey, embarked on an incredible journey at the SAGE STEAM TO THE FUTURE science camp this week! The camp, hosted by SWOSU College in Weatherford, Oklahoma, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience where students get to stay in college dorms and dive deep into the world of science and technology. Each participant had to be nominated by school staff, maintain good grades, and have a strong interest in STEM. The selection process is rigorous, involving applications and interviews, and only a select few are chosen from across Oklahoma. So, it's a tremendous honor for Maddie and Kati to be part of this! A few of the things they experienced: • Eating etiquette • Studied invertebrates they found at a pond • Drew scenery around them and self portraits • Visited the Stafford Air & Space Museum • 3D printed • Programmed a robot • stargazing • filled candy prescriptions in the pharmacy school & made anti itch cream • music therapy • made homemade butter • created apps and video storytelling • chemistry experiments • Met with professional women from all sorts of STEAM fields We’re incredibly proud of Maddie and Kati.











Days 3 & 4 of Building Blocks camp.
Yesterday they were able to free build and make what they wanted.
Today they recreated the Leaning Tower of Pisa, The Devon Tower, and the Space Needle!











In the elementary camp, Cooking with Harry Potter, they made Peanut Butter Golden Snitches, Butterbeer, and custom spoons with the STEM Lab GlowForge!







