Pershing County Middle School was buzzing with energy during its recent Lego STEAM Night, where families gathered for an evening of hands-on exploration in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
The event drew an impressive crowd and was hailed as a huge success by students, staff, and parents alike. From creative Lego builds to interactive exhibits, students had the chance to explore real-world applications of STEAM concepts in a fun, family-friendly setting.
A highlight of the night was a special presentation by Brandon McDougall from Coeur Rochester Mine, who gave students an inside look at what it's like to work as a mine engineer. His talk brought excitement and insight into the field of mining, demonstrating how engineering can be both innovative and rewarding.
The school expressed gratitude to Coeur Rochester for their continued support of local education and for inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers and builders.
As one student shared, “I didn’t know mining could be this cool. I want to build stuff like that when I grow up!”
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