Back by popular demand, an all-ages Parent University offering a family evening of hands-on Making, Coding and STEAMing (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) exploration will be hosted by the D64 Tech Departrment on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Lincoln Middle School, Learning Resource Center (LRC), 200 S. Lincoln Avenue, Park Ridge. This program is geared towards families with school-aged, grades K-8 students.
Come try MakerSpace activities, coding with your family, and learn about the fundamental ideas behind our innovation and design mindset. Families will have the opportunity to learn and problem-solve through exploration and play. Popular activities from last year's family night are back, along with some new ideas and activities to explore!
Please RSVP by clicking HERE, but walk-ins are also welcome!
The evening is facilitated by D64 Library Information Specialist Denise Reeder and Intructional Technology Coaches Megan Preis and Kevin Michael.
View more about the 2017-18 Parent University series here.
Extra maker supplies? Donate them to D64!
D64 invites families and community members to donate supplies for Maker Night, and would particularly welcome: duct tape; fabric; felt; craft/ice pop sticks; plastic interlocking building bricks; plastic straws; painter's tape/masking tape; egg cartons (cardboard); and toothpicks. Please drop off materials to D64 school offices.