
December 11, 2025
Students across SCUC ISD explored the wonders of science through a series of interactive Science Expos this fall. Third graders at Paschal Elementary, fifth graders at Wilder Intermediate, and seventh graders at Corbett Junior High rotated through stations featuring activities like glo germs, rainbow science, handwriting analysis, and the crowd-favorite Whoosh station—a safe, supervised demonstration that uses combustion to make physics concepts come alive.
Guided by Samuel Clemens High School students, these hands-on experiences sparked curiosity and built connections across grade levels. Funded by a generous SCUC Education Foundation grant, the expos provided equipment and supplies that brought real-world science into classrooms, laying the groundwork for future STEM success.
The initiative began at Paschal on October 28, continued at Wilder on November 19, and concluded at Corbett on December 10. With plans to return in the spring featuring new stations and activities, SCUC continues to foster a culture of inquiry, innovation, and mentorship that inspires lifelong learning.
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Guided by Samuel Clemens High School students, these hands-on experiences sparked curiosity and built connections across grade levels. Funded by a generous SCUC Education Foundation grant, the expos provided equipment and supplies that brought real-world science into classrooms, laying the groundwork for future STEM success.
The initiative began at Paschal on October 28, continued at Wilder on November 19, and concluded at Corbett on December 10. With plans to return in the spring featuring new stations and activities, SCUC continues to foster a culture of inquiry, innovation, and mentorship that inspires lifelong learning.
#Purpose
#People
#Partnerships
#WeAreSCUC





