The Shreveport Times – Segann March
“Charles Moser climbed onto a classroom table Friday morning and shouted “eyeballs!” His students turned to find him looking at one of the leaves they’d collected through a magnifying glass. Then it was their turn. Kindergarteners Dillen Robinson and Cameron Brantley shared a magnifying glass and looked at the veins outlined on the leaf. Both students smiled at each other and worked together to identify what they couldn’t see with their naked eyes. “I want to be an animal researcher because of this science class,” said Robinson. And that’s the whole point of Project Lead the Way, a STEM-focused program being implemented at University Elementary School in Caddo. It’s the first elementary school in the district to take part, and educators hope those students will fall in love with science, technology and math.”(more)