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Writer's pictureYajat Sunkara

Hearst Elementary Science Fair

Updated: Apr 29


The Hearst Elementary Science Fair, held on April 24th, 2024, was a delightful event that left a lasting impact on all who attended. Despite its modest size, the fair was brimming with enthusiasm, with students from various grade levels eagerly exploring the world of robotics and STEM.

TEAM X's booth at Hearst Elementary

Our team arrived promptly after school, setting up our booth with excitement for the interactions ahead. It didn't take long for curious minds to flock to our display, eager to learn about our robot and the wonders of STEM. From first graders taking their first steps into the world of robotics to fifth graders showcasing impressive knowledge, the diversity of interest was truly inspiring.

Samar showing Batman to the crowd

Engaging with the attendees was a highlight of the event. The children, in particular, showed remarkable interest and understanding, making our discussions about robotics both enjoyable and rewarding. They were especially captivated by our drone launcher and LEGO robots, sparking their curiosity and imagination.

Explaining FTC to a group of interested kids

As the fair drew to a close, packing up was bittersweet. The conversations and connections made throughout the event had been incredibly fulfilling, leaving us eager for more. Saying goodbye to the enthusiastic parents and students, we left with a sense of accomplishment and a renewed passion for promoting STEM education.


The Hearst Elementary Science Fair was a testament to the power of hands-on learning and the importance of inspiring the next generation of innovators. We are grateful for the opportunity to have participated and look forward to continuing our journey of igniting interest in robotics and STEM for years to come.



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