Archdiocese of Newark Global STEM Competition at St. Theresa

St. Theresa School in Kenilworth participated in the Archdiocese of Newark Global STEM Competition during Catholic Schools Week.

Grades 5-8 used the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math components to build their projects to raise awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The Pre-K to 4th grade mounted a colorful ART display created from recycle materials.

5th – 8th grade entries of the STEM Fair were judged by local high school students from Union Catholic and Mother Seton.

Congratulations to the students and their projects, which will compete on April 6, 2019 at the Kearny Retreat Center.

(above) 6th graders Olivia Correia, Michelle Lin, Nilsa Velez, Amari Nogueira and Charles Mays with Mother Seton judges Megan and Christina.

(above) “Water for Hope” project 7th graders: Ifeayni Ononiwu, Megan Kreinberg, Caitlin Duffy and Diego Lopez.

(above) 7th graders Chidebum Ononiwu, Andrew Rofail, Anthony Guarino and Cristina Latkowich.

(above) The chair people of the EXPO were 7th grade science teachers Angelica Serrano and Pat Gailliot along with Mrs. Doreen Sacco, Technology Instructor. Principal Deacon Joseph Caporaso poses with the winning contestants.