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Schlarman Academy in Danville shows off new generation of STEM students
Schlarman Academy in Danville shows off new generation of STEM students

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

  • Science
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Schlarman Academy in Danville shows off new generation of STEM students

DANIVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — Schlarman Academy in Danville gave the public a look at the next generation of STEM on Friday through an event. Students from 7th-12th grade got to show off their knowledge and hard work at the science fair. The Schlarman Academy students produced science projects and presented them at their gym. Danville Mayor going out in city for 'What's Brewing' event 'It's really fun, I like doing this every single year,' said Freshman Emberlyn Schull. 'I also like when I get to interact with other students who are doing the projects.' She was one of around 100 students who participated in the science fair. Her project is on fingerprints. Schull wanted to find out whether prints were passed down genetically. 'I found out that fingerprints are inheritable,' she said. 'It's only like the certain patterns, but all of like the ridges and arches are not the same, it's only the patterns.' But she's not the only one with an impressive project. 'They have constructed an air tunnel for Hot Wheels cars,' said Math and Science teacher Kristopher Andrew. 'So, they're looking at the air profile as it travels over different shaped cars.' Balloons Over Vermilion hope to raise local organizations up Schlarman has been doing this science fair for a couple years now, and judges said what the students make has only gotten better with time. 'The range here is just absolutely amazing, right?' said Judge Keith Andrew. 'We have meteorology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and the kids, they think of all kinds of things to test. So, it's really quite a riot.' Andrew said top projects from this group will go on to compete at other science fairs across the state and will have the chance to win scholarship money. He said that's a tangible benefit, but it's not the only one. 'Allowing students to explore their passions and see some of the things that they do inside of the classroom in a new context really allows them to see how these things matter,' Andrew said. 'In jobs and career opportunities.' Schlarman students said this is one of their favorite ways to learn and they hope the school keeps doing the science fair in the future. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Danville Mayor going out in city for ‘What's Brewing' event
Danville Mayor going out in city for ‘What's Brewing' event

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Danville Mayor going out in city for ‘What's Brewing' event

DANVILLE, Ill (WCIA) — City officials said they've heard people in Danville request more opportunities to speak with their mayor, and now they will get their wish through a new event called 'What's Brewing.' It could be anything from city council topics to projects or even his favorite coffee order. People who come to Mad Goat Coffee's south location will have the chance to talk to Mayor Ricky Williams in a more casual setting. Danville community holds conversation on racially disproportionate traffic stops The city's communication department said they've gotten a ton of calls asking for this, and they're excited to answer them. Williams won't be alone for these events either, he'll be joined by leaders of different city departments. 'Sometimes for comedic relief and other times for that specific knowledge they have,' said Community Relations Administrator Rheanna Ollis. 'So, our first one will be Dave, really. He is our director of Public Works, so he'll chat about like potholes and upcoming processes like that.' The leader at the second event will be Community Development Administrator Logan Cronk to talk about the growth of Danville. If you're one of the first 15 people to show up to the first event, you will get a free drink. It'll be held on March 10 at 11:30 a.m. at Mad Goat Coffee at 701 S Gilbert St. The city has four 'What's Brewing' events planned out but are waiting for the locations of the last two. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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