Chattooga County Schools will host a “Mask-erade of Innovation” District S.T.E.M. Night. This free event promises to engage students, families, and community members with a vibrant Mardi Gras theme, while exploring the exciting realms of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Scheduled for March 4 from 5 PM to 7 PM at Chattooga High School, the event will feature a variety of hands-on activities designed to spark curiosity and creativity in young minds. Participants can expect interactive demonstrations, engaging experiments, and the opportunity to discover the wonders of STEM in a fun and festive atmosphere. One of the evening’s main attractions will be the “Parade of STEM Floats” competition, kicking off at 6 p.m. This unique contest invites students to showcase their engineering skills by creating imaginative floats that represent different aspects of STEM. The competition not only encourages teamwork and problem-solving but also allows students to express their artistic talents in a Mardi Gras-inspired setting.
The Mask-erade of Innovation represents Chattooga County Schools’ commitment to fostering interest in STEM fields while creating an entertaining experience for the entire community.








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