Hundreds of MPS students showcase projects at 7th annual STEM Fair
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Posted: May 9, 2024 12:41 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It was judgement day for hundreds of Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) students who've been hard at work creating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics -- or STEM -- projects using their science and engineering expertise.
It was all part of MPS' seventh annual MPS STEM Fair. At the event, more than 600 MPS students met with judges to explain their projects.
The projects sought to solve everyday problems around scientific questions which were of interest to students.
The first MPS STEM Fair was held back in 2017.
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