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Steaming Forward: The Future Looks Bright with the Windward School Beneath These Global Scholars’ Wings
May 28th, 2016
by Bita Milanian -
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After emerging as a movement in the last decade, Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) programs are starting to graduate children who have evolved into impressive young adults – and our future will be in their very capable hands and hearts.Photo: WindwardSchool.org On Friday, the Windward School’s Class of 2016 graduated, moving forward as responsible, well informed and inspired […]
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