Please join us for a special breakfast with Mom or a Special Guest! May 14th, 15th and 16th

If your family name begins with the letter: A-H - Monday, May 14 (8:00-8:30 a.m.) I-P – Tuesday, May 15 (8:00-8:30 a.m.) Q-Z – Wednesday, May 16 (8:00-8:30 a.m.)

In order to allow more time to eat with your child, muffins and fruit will be placed out on tables. In lieu of paying in the cafeteria line, there will be a donation basket. A suggested donation of $6 per family will be

appreciated. Donations in excess of the muffin/fruit cost will be donated to Connor’s Cure in support of pediatric cancer research. Breakfast includes: Muffins, fruit, juice, coffee, tea, milk & water. Please fill out the tear-off section below and return it to the school by May 8! We hope to see you at Muffins with Mom! ......

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Box Tops Raffle and Contest Did you know that each Box Top earns 10¢ for the school? These can really add up. In years past, the PTO has earned as much as $1,500 in a school year, which covers a lot of programs!

Wyland collects box tops throughout the school year, and submits them to Box Tops for Education. This year, the classroom with the most box tops will win a pizza party at the end of the school year. So far, the classrooms in the lead are: First place: Mrs. Burns – 434 box tops Second place: tie Mrs. Walker – 372 box tops Mr. Allison – 372 box tops Third place: Mrs. Zang – 333 box tops As we approach the end of the school year, the deadline for box tops to be entered for the classroom competition is May 11th – so gather up your box tops and send them in with your child(ren)! Please send the box tops in an envelope or a baggie with your child’s name. There will also be one more drawing for each grade level for a $1 Wymart gift certificate (so make sure your child’s name is marked on the baggie). Please send in your box tops by May 11th for the final drawing.

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It’s easy to find Box Tops. In fact, you may have some in your home right now. Clip Box Tops from your favorite products and turn them in to your child’s school today! Box Tops are each worth 10¢ and they add up fast! Encontrar Box Tops es fácil. De hecho, tal vez tengas algunos en tu casa en este momento. Recorta Box Tops de cientos de tus productos favoritos. Cada cupón de Box Tops tiene un valor de 10¢ para tu escuela ¡y esas cantidades se suman rápido!

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Camps will be held from 3:30-4:30 at Poff on the following MONDAYS: 4/30, 5/7, 5/14, 5/21 and 6/4. (Please note: We will NOT meet on 5/28).

Registration is $45 per student and includes all materials and instruction. If paying by check, please make it payable to “Elizabeth Howe.” For your convenience, credit cards and paypal are also accepted.

To register, please send the completed form (below) with payment to your child’s school office in an envelope that says “John Lee – After School Camps.” All registrations should be sent to school by 4/30. This camp is expected to fill up quickly, as it did last year, so please register early. Please email any questions you may have to [email protected] or [email protected]

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Themes of Remake Learning Days . . 4 West Virginia Collaboration ...... 5 Explore Pittsburgh Neighborhoods ...... 5 Kickoff Celebration ...... 6 Community & Teacher Champions . 7 WELCOME TO With more than 270 events Thank You to our Sponsors...... 8 MAY 17-25 Build robots, invent with 3D printers, during Remake Learning Days SCHEDULE OF EVENTS experiment like scientists, (RLD) throughout southwestern ake Remaking in Allegheny County: rem explore new paths, create your Pennsylvania and West Virginia, ning own art or music... Discover how Thursday, May 17 ...... 10 lear you can help your kids get ready this festival of hands-on for great, big futures. learning is for youth, families, Friday, May 18...... 13 days grandparents, caregivers and Saturday, May 19...... 14 This family-friendly festival features 270+ fun and exciting learning events designed educators to explore creative Sunday, May 20 ...... 17 for youth of all ages. Attend events at local schools, and fun ways of learning. Visit Monday, May 21 ...... 19 museums, libraries, tech companies and more. RemakeLearningDays.org Nearly all events are FREE! where you can search events by: Tuesday, May 22 ...... 20 Experience what’s coming next for your Wednesday, May 23 ...... 25 child. Let’s remake learning together. Date and time Thursday, May 24...... 29 Friday, May 25...... 32 PA or WV State Remaking in Beaver, Butler & Lawrence Counties...... 35 Learning Theme Remaking in Fayette, Greene & Washington Counties...... 36 Event Host Organization Remaking in Westmoreland County ...... 40 Grade Level Remaking in West Virginia ...... 42 (from Pre-K through High School) Professional Development . . . . . 47 Professional Development

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#RemakeDays 3 West Virginia Collaboration & Neighborhood Navigators Themes of Remake Learning Days West Virginia Collaboration To help navigate all the events, below are helpful learning themes. Remake Learning is a regional network connecting innovators in education, business, Please note that some events may feature a primary theme and community together to transform the learning experiences for youth and prepare and several secondary themes. them for successful futures. Remake Learning partners in West Virginia include: The Education Alliance, Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab Satellite Network at various Schools of Education like West Liberty University and West Virginia University, What is STEAM? The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Science Center. In its third year, WHAT IS STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts, and Remake Learning Days continues to support events and activities that celebrate STEAM? mathematics. Learning these subjects together helps students educational innovation throughout West Virginia, such as STEM, STEAM, become critical thinkers and creative problem-solvers. maker and technology-enhanced learning. Please join us for events in West Virginia during Remake Learning ARTS is hands-on learning and expression through all kinds of Days 2018. Learn more at: RemakeLearningDays.org/WV art: theatre, dance, visual art, music, photography, and more! West Virginia Community Partner: Themes and What is STEAM? Themes and What

MAKER “Making” is about taking things apart and putting it back together. Tinker, build, and create with all kinds of materials. Try a 3D printer, take apart a toy to see what’s inside and then rebuild it, or create a marshmallow tower! Explore these Pittsburgh Neighborhoods! OUTDOOR LEARNING is about experiencing and learning about the natural world. How can we think about the Through a special initiative of Remake Learning Days and support from The Heinz environment, sustainability, and more by exploring our very Endowments, Highmark and Allegheny Health Network, we encourage you to explores own backyards? these Pittsburgh neighborhoods for many fun and engaging events.

Hazelwood Community Partner: Homewood Community Partner: SCIENCE is all about experimentation! Kids and adults can explore chemistry, biology, geography and more. How does our world work? What can we test and explore in the world around us?

gives kids the chance to explore their digital TECHNOLOGY Hill District Community Partner: Northside Community Partner: world. Want to try coding? Build robots? Learn circuitry? Look for technology events that help you discover new things.

YOUTH VOICE is about youth leadership and amplifying youth voice. Youth have the ability to express themselves in so many ways such as: through audio, video, art, music, and more.

Thank you to these neighborhood sponsors for their support: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT For traditional and non-traditional educators, various organizations offer credited and non-credited professional 4 development featuring STEAM-inspired learning. 5 Community & Teacher Champions Join us for the opening celebration! Community & Teacher Champions Remake Learning Days celebrates the Community and Teacher Champions who are outstanding advocates for innovative, hands-on learning opportunities for all youth. The community champions are encouraging families to try hands- on learning and prepare their children for the future. The teacher champions are igniting curiosity and learning for their students by providing innovative instruction and transformation in the classroom.

Please learn more about these Champions by visiting: remakelearningdays.org/planning-guides-tips/community-champions/ remakelearningdays.org/planning-guides-tips/teacher-champions/

REMAKE LEARNING DAYS KICKOFF CELEBRATION Thursday, May 17, 8:00-9:30am David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA Join us for the Remake Learning Days (RLD) Kickoff as we celebrate the opening of nine days of future-ready, hands-on, relevant and engaging educational experiences for youth, families, caregivers and educators throughout southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia! The RLD Kickoff takes place at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), a program of the Society for Science & the Public, which is the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. At the RLD Kickoff, enjoy a unique experience with light breakfast foods, remarks and amazing learning opportunities. Then, tour the Intel ISEF Public Day, showcasing the work of approximately 1,800 student finalists from around the world conducting groundbreaking research in 22 STEM fields.

Register for the RLD Kickoff today! Please register by April 30, 2018, at https://rmldayskickoff.eventbrite.com

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This festival features Welcoming Summer: learning activities with extraordinary live A Maker Night w/ time periods of the school, Sphero and Dash robots as performances by HYPE Showcase Hummingbird Robotics community and region as well as educational apps. professional, international Hosted by: Hill Youth Thurs, May 17, 5:00-7:15pm seen through the eyes of artists, engaging children Partnership for Hosted by and at: Springdale students. Family Maker Night of all ages. Enjoy exciting Enrichment (HYPE) Jr/Sr High School Thurs, May 17, 5:30-7:00pm performances, free Thurs, May 17, 4:00-6:00pm Join us for an evening of Hosted by: Fox Chapel Area activities like the Frog Stop @Thelma Lovette YMCA making, designing and School District Scavenger Hunt, family- HYPE partners collaborate building with Hummingbird @Kerr Elementary School friendly art and more! to showcase the variety Robotics kits. K-6 grades Experience different of programming each students are invited types of making activities F.I.N.E. Art Israel individual partner provides to create a “Welcome at Family Maker Night! Intel International in the Hill District. Science and Scholar: Merav Kamel Summer!” video featuring This event is intended for Engineering Fair Thurs, May 17, 1:00-3:00pm their own designed and children ages 3-11 and their Public Day Hosted by and at: Children’s built robot. No experience guardians. Museum of Pittsburgh necessary. Storytelling Thurs, May 17, Through Making 9:00am-9:00pm Join art educator and scholar Merav Kamel to Teen Time: Sphero Thurs, May 17, 5:00-7:00pm Hosted by: Society for Hosted by: Quaker Valley Science & the Public learn how she creates her SPRK Robots artworks and to contribute Thurs, May 17, 5:00-6:00pm School District @ David L. Lawrence @Quaker Valley Middle School Convention Center to a collaborative piece Hosted by and at: Carnegie using her techniques. 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This electronic instruments art experiences, cross- School Student Thurs, May 17, 6:30-8:30pm program is designed for and music creation apps. curricular projects, musical Showcase Hosted by: Upper St. Clair young children and their STEM All Hands On Tech showcase, and an out-door Thurs, May 17, 6:00-8:00pm School District JA Day at Pittsburgh caregivers to drop in and programs support learning community mural painting Hosted by and at: Sto-Rox Jr./ @Upper St. Clair High School Westwood explore at their own pace. and literacy by introducing experience around a newly Sr. High School High school aged Fri, May 18, 8:00am-2:00pm children to technology. renovated play structure. This showcase features learners have a chance Hosted by: Junior Little Learners: student artwork including to experience maker- Achievement of Western Coding Concept MOMS & KIDS CAN: visual art, jewelry, ceramics centered learning and Pennsylvania Fri, May 18, 11:30am-12:00pm CODE @MontourSD and stained glass. 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Fri, May 18, 1:30-2:30pm Forged in Fire: The Innovation Hub features in Allegheny and Butler Hosted by and at: Campus Ironmen Experience a design-center and Counties an opportunity Pioneer Life School of Carlow University Thurs, May 17, 6:00-8:00pm maker space equipped to creatively express Fri, May 18, 10:30am-12:00pm Showcase your skills Hosted by and at: Steel Valley with supplies, tools, and themselves through Hosted by and at: Pittsburgh by creating projects Middle School machinery that allows for producing original Botanic Garden made from salvaged and The Steel Valley Middle participants to engage animated, documentary, or Explore the restored repurposed materials. Rock Climbing Wall School faculty members in designing, pro-typing narrative five-minute films. 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Saturday, May 19 children opportunities Experiment, play and learn in hip hop as they visit four Allegheny County—Friday, May 18 Allegheny County—Friday, Workshop is open to to engage in hands-on in an interactive technology stations represented by ages 8+. STEAM activities that allow featuring paper keyboards. 1Hood Teaching Artists. Outdoor Architectural creativity and produce fun STEM All Hands On Tech FAME Showcase Exploration and exciting take home programs support learning Fri, May 18, 6:00-8:00pm Sat, May 19, 9:30-11:30am items such as edible DNA, and literacy by introducing Hosted by and at: FAME Hosted by and at: Children’s Cartesian divers, DNA children to technology. Featured stations at Museum of Pittsburgh identification packages, the FAME Showcase Join us outside as we musical instruments, bows include a Robotics walk the grounds of the and slime. and Ten80 Race Car August Wilson Park Children’s Museum campus presentation and internship Clean Up and Picnic while taking time to notice presentations. This Sat, May 19, 9:00am-1:00pm and sketch the sculptures interactive recruiting Hosted by: Student around the museum. ArtWalk event for African American Conservation Association Enjoy a historic tour of the Sat, May 19, 12:00-4:00pm families gives parents an exterior architecture of the Presented by and at: Green @August Wilson Park Pittsburgh Festival opportunity to experience Join the Student Museum and surrounding Tree Public Library FAME programming buildings. Help us as we Opera presents “Goldie Take a walk around our Conservation Association B. Locks and The Three and engage with staff as and The Pittsburgh Park collaboratively build a new park and experience art students engage with FAME and imagined structure. Singing Bears” Family through the ages! Each Conservancy for a day Performance Scholars in STEM activities, of service and food! Art and Nature station features a different Sat, May 19, 12:00-2:00pm games and crafts. Volunteers learn about Hour of Code: Play Together at the Frick piece of famous art and Hosted by: Pittsburgh the plants of the park and and Learn to Code Sat, May 19, 11:00am-3:00pm an accompanying activity. Festival Opera Akilah Richards on the invasive species that are with ROBOTS Hosted by and at: The Frick Learn about screen @St. Benedict the Moor Value of Self Directed overtaking natural areas. Sat, May 19, 10:00am-12:00pm Pittsburgh printing, mosaic, textiles School Education Get your hands dirty doing Hosted by and at Ryan Arts Investigate the permanence and more. Join us for a fun, family- Fri, May 18, 7:00-9:00pm habitat restoration work Center (and vanishing acts!) friendly performance Hosted by: The Three such as pulling invasive Participants use ipads and of plant and mineral Streaming the Future preview of the children’s Rivers Village School species and making seed robots to write a simple pigments. Explore the Sat, May 19, 12:00-4:00pm opera “Goldie B. Locks and @The Spartan Community balls to help grow native JavaScript program to greenhouse and the Hosted by: Saturday Light The Three Singing Bears” Center plants and wildflowers. make the robot do a Frick grounds with an Brigade, Inc. Adaptation by John Davies Hear Akilah S. Richards Then, kick back and enjoy repetitive task such as run interactive scavenger hunt @ Children’s Museum of with music by Mozart & speak on the subject of lunch in the park. in polygonal pattern, flash and outdoor adventure Pittsburgh Allegheny County—Saturday, May 19 Allegheny County—Saturday, For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 14 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 15 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development See student projects the “Creative Conundrum”, 90.5 WESA Presents Saturday, May 19 from throughout the a material that is awesome, Science Friday Live semester, reflect on your reclaimed, and full of Sat, May 19, 6:30-7:30pm learning through hands-on creative potential. This Hosted by: 90.5 WESA activities, and meet our event is open to the public @Carnegie Music Hall teachers! and all ages are welcome! Join Ira Flatow and the SciFri crew as they uncover Create, Make & Take! and report on the amazing Teens host a live 1-hour Sat, May 19, 1:00-4:00pm The Two-Way Street Fest is Codefest Jr. science news and stories segment of a Youth Express Hosted by and at: Brentwood a celebration of community Sat, May 19, 2:00-4:00pm happening in Pittsburgh. Library Be in the audience of your webcast focusing on their and local business! The Fest Hosted by and at: Carnegie — visions for the future — Come explore our many aims to be an impactful, favorite national radio show Library of Pittsburgh – East Allegheny County their own, our country’s “Creation Stations” where inclusive, and engaging Liberty featuring the scientists and or the world at large. you’ll get to MAKE and then event that offers something Kids and teens explore conversations you love. There will be four 1-hour TAKE what you’ve made fun for everyone. creative applications of segments and SLB staff will home with you! Activities coding with a variety of Sunday, May 20 be on hand to guide the include creating art bots, activities. Program robots, Teen Time: Paper MIDI teens and match them with painting pet rocks, making explore with data, make Sat, May 19, 3:00-4:00pm EQT Children’s co-hosts. your own harmonica, music and much more! Hosted by and at: Carnegie Theater Festival building LEGO creations to Library of Pittsburgh – Sun, May 20, 10:00am-5:00pm The Factory: do specific tasks, and more! Live at COL: Hazelwood West End Hosted by: Pittsburgh Teen Takeover Family Festival If you’re into cool art Cultural Trust Sat, May 19, 12:00-5:00pm Sat, May 19, 2:00-9:00pm projects, epic games, @Downtown Pittsburgh’s Hosted by and at: The Andy Hosted by: Center of Life music, movies, books and Cultural District Warhol Museum STEM All Hands on @Former Gladstone School just chilling out, come * Please note this event is Explore Andy Warhol’s Tech: Instrument Kickstart your summer kick it at Teen Time! For held multiple days. Refer signature art-making Playground with Center of Life, the this event, we’ll be using to the description under techniques in our Sat, May 19, 2:00-3:00pm Hazelwood community, Arduino to create paper May 17. underground studio The Hosted by and at: Carnegie and Remake Learning. Join MIDIs. Factory. This special Library of Pittsburgh – us for a day of musical Sunday, May 20— Allegheny County edition of The Factory ARTLab: Dancing Brookline performances, local Puppets and Media is led by members of Sculptures for Remake Experiment, play and learn resource fair, and fun Making

Remaking in Allegheny County—Saturday, May 19 in Allegheny County—Saturday, Remaking our Youth Arts Council. Learning Days in an interactive technology activities for all ages at the Sat, May 19, 3:00-5:00pm Hands-on activities include Sat, May 19, 1:00-4:00pm program featuring historic former Gladstone Hosted by and at: WQED watercolor painting, Hosted by and at: Mattress electronic instruments School! Multimedia blotted-line drawing, Factory and music creation apps. WQED Education and acetate collage, silkscreen During ARTLab, participants STEM All Hands On Tech Pittsburgh Puppet Works History at Play: printing, and more. are invited to explore, programs support learning collaborate to create a Games of Tomorrow play and experiment with and literacy by introducing unique opportunity that Sun, May 20, 11:00am-1:00pm projects inspired by current children to technology. introduces children to the Hosted by and at: Heinz exhibitions, artists and world of puppetry, making History Center ideas. For this event, visitors STEM All Hands on and media. This workshop Families are invited to join experiment with batteries Tech: Paper Keyboards features a puppet show/ us for a fun exploration of and magnets to make small Sat, May 19, 2:00-3:00pm demonstration before historic toys and games kinetic dancing sculptures. Hosted by and at: Carnegie students are split up into in the History Center’s Library of Pittsburgh – Creative Conundrum smaller “breakout groups” Great Hall. Play with some Two-Way Street Hazelwood Lab: Remake Learning to create their own puppets of the innovative games Fest 2018 Experiment, play and learn Days! and props, storyboard of today that have made Assemble Celebration a simple script and the Pittsburgh region a of Learning 2018 Sat, May 19, 1:00-5:00pm in an interactive technology Sat, May 19, 2:30-5:30pm Hosted by: Wilkinsburg featuring paper keyboards. Hosted by and at: Pittsburgh experiment using a green recognized national leader Sat, May 19, 1:00-3:00pm screen. in game design. Combine Hosted by and at: Assemble Community Development STEM All Hands On Tech Center for Creative Reuse Corporation programs support learning Join us in our workshop your creativity and what Celebrate the end of the you have learned to design school year with Assemble! @Wood St. in Wilkinsburg and literacy by introducing area to explore making with children to technology. your own game! For more eventFor details more like event how details to register, like how suggested to register, age suggestedrange, cost age info range, cost info 16 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events(most areevents free) are and free) up-to-date and up-to-date information, information, please visitplease RemakeLearningDays.org visit RemakeLearningDays.org 17 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events*Please are subject note events to change are subject and this to list change of events and isthis as listof March of events 6, 2018. is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development STEM All Hands on a flowerbed and then Monday, May 21— Remaking in Allegheny County Tech: Instrument Monday, May 21 get their hands dirty by Playground planting and caring for the Sun, May 20, 12:00-5:00pm Chain Reaction plants. Each participant also Hosted by and at: Carnegie Mon, May 21, 9:00am-2:30pm paints a river rock to border Library of Pittsburgh – Main Hosted by: Fox Chapel Area the bed and will see the (Oakland) School District beauty of their hard work. Experiment, play and learn @Dorseyville Middle School Chain Reaction is an in an interactive technology from canvas to canvas. And, as planning, sequencing, Mentoring Tomorrow’s Green Playce-Making opportunity for community featuring paper keyboards. we will use not only paint debugging and logical Entrepreneurs at Free Store 15104! members to learn how Mon, May 21, 1:00-4:00pm STEM All Hands On Tech brushes but also surprising reasoning. Finish with a Sun, May 20, 1:00-4:00pm our students use Design Hosted by and at: Carlynton programs support learning tools. Come ready to move, problem-solving scavenger and literacy by introducing Hosted by: GTECH Thinking and Hummingbird Junior/Senior High School Strategies create, and have fun! hunt to win a prize! This children to technology. Robotics kits to create program was generously Join us for a student-led @Free Store 15104 a large Rube Goldberg tour of The Shop, a space Help us create a kid- The CLAY-B-Cs funded by Matt’s Maker with Union Project machine. Space and ACLA. where we encourage friendly, outdoor playspace inquiry-based learning, Sun, May 20, 2:00-5:00pm to accompany Braddock’s provide hands-on Hosted by and at: Union New Century Careers FreeStore 15104. Projects exploration of STEAM Project Open House: Exploring may include construction career skills and build Drop in for a free, Today’s Manufacturing with hand and power tools, relationships with our all-ages, hands-on and Beyond painting, landscaping, or community partners. Learn ceramics workshop! Mon, May 21, 11:00am-1:00pm planting. There will be about our design process, Taking inspiration from Hosted by and at: something for everyone! including the research that fonts, typography, and New Century Careers supports the addition of a Construct-A-Palooza illuminated manuscripts, This open house exposes Ultimate Play Day 2018 space like this. Sun, May 20, 12:00-3:00pm participants learn to modern manufacturing Hosted by and at: Children’s Sun, May 20, 1:00-4:00pm Programming and Hosted by: The hand-build and decorate to students, parents, Museum of Pittsburgh ceramic relief tiles featuring Pastries educators and community Playful Pittsburgh Mon, May 21, 9:30-10:30am Ever wonder how to use a letter of the alphabet. members. It features Collaborative Hosted by: South Fayette basic construction tools The completed tiles will programs such as @August Wilson Park School District such as drills, screws, and be collected and used to MANUFACTURING 2000 wood? Come to Construct- Hosted by member @South Fayette Intermediate Remaking in Allegheny County—Sunday, May 20 in Allegheny County—Sunday, Remaking spell out positive messages (M2K), Southwestern organizations of the Playful School A-Palooza and learn how to in public art installations Pennsylvania (SWPA) Pittsburgh Collaborative Students in grades 2-5 use these tools by creating throughout Union Project’s BotsIQ and the National and community partners, and their caretakers are a collaborative outdoor community building. Tooling and Machining the Ultimate Play Day is a invited to a morning of sculpture. Association Apprenticeship Remake Learning Half- celebration of playfulness Programming and Pastries Price Afternoons @the for people of all ages! Mad Science Lab Program. Get on the Bus! Open House in the South Fayette STEAM Children’s Museum Featured activities are Studio! Start the morning Sun, May 20, 12:00-5:00pm Sun, May 20, 4:00-6:00pm Mon, May 21, 1:00-5:00pm carefully selected as ones off right with a pastry, a Hosted by: Pittsburgh Center Hosted by and at: Hosted by and at: Children’s that can be replicated at coding lesson, and time for Creative Reuse and Mad Science Lab Museum of Pittsburgh home, in classrooms, and spent programming with Florida Recycled Come to the Mad Science Experience the Children’s at neighborhood parks. your child. @Pittsburgh Center for Lab and see what we’re Museum at half-price Creative Reuse all about! Fun activities admission! Tinker, design You are invited to Art in Motion Preschoolers CAN Code and build with real stuff in Sun, May 20, 2:00-3:00pm for the kids and we’ll be participate in coloring a Mon, May 21, the Children’s Museum’s Hosted by and at: Scott giving away FREE goody poster gifted by Shuman 10:00am-1:00pm MAKESHOP, create and be Township Public Library bags, lab coats, and SLIME! Grow with Me @Pivik Center. The poster is Hosted by and at: Mt. Lebanon inspired in the Studio, and Come to this exciting Mad Science provides Mon, May 21, 12:30-2:00pm proudly sponsored by the Public Library explore other hands-on art creation experience high-energy and hands-on Hosted by and at: Pivik generosity of John Oravik Preschoolers and their exhibit areas, including the inspired by children’s Science programs for kids Elementary School Consulting and will make caregivers are invited to Attic, Garage, Waterplay author, illustrator, and aged 5-12. Students in kindergarten its “bus debut” in the drop-in and co-play with and The Pigeon Comes to artist Hervé Tullet. While dive into the world of summer of 2018. robots that teach computer Pittsburgh! A Mo Willems we create art, we will move planting! Children design programming basics such Exhibit. For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 18 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 19 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Brashear High School innovations in education Tuesday, May 22— Remaking in Allegheny County STEAM Academy through art, music, showcases and celebrates robotics, science and the learning that has taken more. Don’t miss your place this year! Students opportunity to explore in the STEAM program hands-on learning and participate in innovative investigate our new education in the English, Innovation Studio. Social Studies, Science, Explore Italian Art program featuring Sphero @Children’s Museum of Labs Workshop: Math and STEAM classes. SPRK robots. STEM All Pittsburgh Instrument Playground Tues, May 22, 10:00-11:30am Explore projects like videos, La Scuola d’Italia Galileo Hands On Tech programs Learn about audio and Mon, May 21, 4:00-7:00pm games, robotics, and the Galilei support learning and the visual image of sound Hosted by and at: Carnegie use of new technology in Come learn more about literacy by introducing waves. Talk into our Library of Pittsburgh – classes. Italian culture, history and children to technology. microphone and watch Knoxville art through educational as your unique soundwave Make something cool! play, where learning is fun! is created! SLB will print Learn to use digital the soundwaves for the technology and traditional PNC Grow Up Great students to take home. tools. Materials and PreK – Technology Mobile Learning equipment will be provided. Night Adventure Remake Learning Half- The Labs is open to Mon, May 21, 6:30-7:30pm Tues, May 22, Price Afternoons @the students in grades 6 to 12. Hosted by and at: Avonworth 10:00am-2:00pm Children’s Museum Primary Center Hosted by: Children’s Museum Tues, May 22, 1:00-5:00pm Allegheny County—Monday, May 21 Allegheny County—Monday, Explore several forms of of Pittsburgh & PNC Grow Up Hosted by and at: Children’s LittleBits technology! PreK students Great Cornell School Museum of Pittsburgh Mon, May 21, 6:00-7:00pm experiment at different @Children’s Museum of District Computer *Please note this event is Hosted by and at: Springdale centers featuring Bee Pittsburgh Science Showcase and held multiple days. Refer Free Public Library Bots, Circuitry, Kodable The Mobile Learning Roundtable to the description under Join us for a special and and Chatter Pix. Centers Adventure (MLA) is a Tues, May 22, May 21. free LittleBits program for will be manned by current traveling exhibit that 11:00am-1:00pm students in grades 2-6! Kindergarten teachers and provides an opportunity Hosted by: Cornell School LitteBits is a platform of students. District and Carnegie Mellon Girls Write Pittsburgh for parents and caregivers easy to use electronic to discover how everyday University’s Entertainment Weekly Workshop – building blocks for you to Technology Center Mondays Tuesday, May 22 moments are learning create inventions large and opportunities. Engage in @Cornell School District Mon, May 21, 5:30-6:30pm small. They snap together Little Learners: unique, interactive activities Elementary Makerspace Hosted by and at: Carnegie with magnets, making it the Coding Concepts — whether imagining the Meet our students and Library of Pittsburgh – fastest, easiest way to learn Tues, May 22, 10:00-11:30am future at the “When I Grow faculty to learn about the Brookline and invent with electronics. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Up” photo station, using projects they are working Join us for our weekly – Hazelwood stencils to learn about on in grades 6th through Brashear Kids End of workshop! These writing Innovate the Future at Learning starts here! shapes, or exploring the 8th and to participate School Bash workshops for self- the Hampton Hub Children get to know the difference between a need in a student-led panel Tues, May 22, 3:00-5:00pm identified teen girls age 13- Mon, May 21, 6:00-8:00pm world around them through versus a want. discussion on the future of Hosted by: Brashear 18 are open to the public. Hosted by: Hampton Township play and exploration while Computer Science that will Association Bring something you’ve School District bonding with their family STEM All Hands on be live streamed through @Allentown Learning written to share or write @Hampton Middle School and developing social skills. Tech: Create with our YouTube Channel! Engagement Center with us during our hour Join us for this interactive This program for children Sphero SPRK Join the Brashear long sessions. STEAM learning and ages 18 months to 5 years Tues, May 22, 10:15-11:30am What Does Your Voice Association, YMCA Creator innovation exposition! old includes Cubetto Hosted by and at: Carnegie Look Like? Space and Big Brothers Big Brashear STEAM Through student and robots, exploring patterns Tues, May 22, 12:00-5:00pm Sisters for an end of school Celebration of Learning Library of Pittsburgh – teacher-led sessions, and developing early math West End Hosted by: SLB Radio celebration in Allentown. Mon, May 21, 5:30-7:00pm activities, and displays, skills through play. Experiment, play and learn Productions, Inc. We’ll have food, lots of Hosted by and at: Brashear attendees experience in an interactive technology hands on activities and

Allegheny County—Tuesday, May 22 Allegheny County—Tuesday, High School STEAM learning and games inside and out! For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 20 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 21 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development STEM All Hands on do we tell our stories? Engage with our innovative program showcasing Tuesday, May 22— Remaking in Allegheny County Tech: Instrument We are devoting three students who will lead educational digital tools Playground days to storytelling. One sessions on a variety of for children. Bring your Tues, May 22, 4:00-6:00pm day, try stop motion lab topics for our guests. children and try out digital Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh where kids can use various learning activities with – Woods Run materials (clay, cardboard, Sphero and Dash robots Experiment, play and learn construction paper, pipe and try out educational in an interactive technology cleaners, etc.) to create apps available for iPads. Tween Scene: Create program featuring a short stop motion film that robotics is fun and with Osmo Masterpiece electronic instruments depicting an impactful approachable, and that PR Makerspace: Screen Tues, May 22, 4:00-5:00pm and music creation apps. scene from their own anyone – from children Printing at the Library Hosted by and at: Carnegie STEM All Hands On Tech life. Another day, explore to adults - can build a Tues, May 22, 5:30-7:30pm Library of Pittsburgh – programs support learning the “storytelling through robot! Hosted by and at: Northern Allegheny and literacy by introducing music” workshop, where Tier Regional Library Experiment, play and learn children to technology. we experiment with Arts, Community, and Join us for art exploration in an interactive technology instruments, electronic Real-World Learning and discovery! Make your program featuring Osmo. beat making, and lyric- Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm own design and screen STEM All Hands On Tech writing. Finally, one day is Hosted by and at: Manchester print it on acid-free paper programs support learning dedicated to constructing Craftsmen Guild or a t-shirt (please bring and literacy by introducing audio journalism pieces, in Join us to learn how three your own shirt). Paper, children to technology. the style of NPR, where kids unique organizations– paint and screens will be record themselves telling Holy Family Academy, provided. STEM All Hands on a story or talking about an Manchester Academic Tech: Create with issue that is important to Remake Learning Days: Charter School, and Sphero SPRK them. Your Neighborhood Manchester Craftsmen’s Tues, May 22, 4:00-5:00pm Teen Time: Paper MIDI in VR Guild–collaborate Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Tues, May 22, 4:00-6:00pm Teen Time: Sphero Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm to address complex – Knoxville Hosted by and at: Carnegie SPRK Robots Hosted by and at: Woodland educational challenges Experiment, play and learn Library of Pittsburgh – Tues, May 22, 4:30-6:30pm Hills Junior Senior High and make real-world in an interactive technology East Liberty Hosted by and at: Carnegie School Library learning experiences program featuring Sphero If you’re into cool art Library of Pittsburgh – This event showcases accessible to traditionally SPRK robots. STEM All projects, epic games, West End virtual reality (VR) marginalized youth. Learn Family Engineering Remaking in Allegheny County—Tuesday, May 22 in Allegheny County—Tuesday, Remaking Hands On Tech programs music, movies, books and If you’re into cool art technology and its use by about this progressive Night support learning and just chilling out, come kick projects, epic games, students to take 360 degree model, view student work, Tues, May 22, 6:00-8:00pm literacy by introducing it at Teen Time! This week music, movies, books and photographs and videos of make and take art, and Hosted by: South Fayette children to technology. For we’ll be using Arduino to just chilling out, come kick areas in the Woodland Hills enjoy refreshments at Bill School District children in grades K-5. create paper MIDIs. it at Teen Time! This week School District community. Strickland’s Manchester @South Fayette Intermediate we’ll be using Sphero SPRK Attendees learn about the Bidwell Corporation. School Teen Time: Create with robots to code and create. process and can view the Students in grades 2-5 Sphero SPRK students’ work. and families are invited Tues, May 22, 4:00-5:00pm Girls of Steel Robot to join us for a night of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Chassis Building DREAM BIG WITH US engaging engineering – Hazelwood Workshop IN EFMS challenges! Plan, build, and Experiment, play and learn Tues, May 22, 4:30-6:30pm Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm test your designs as you in an interactive technology Hosted by and at: Carnegie Hosted by and at: work with other families to program featuring Sphero Mellon University/Girls of Elizabeth Forward Middle create sturdy structures, SPRK robots. STEM All Steel Robotics School fast-moving vehicles, tall Hands On Tech programs The Stories We Tell Build a working robot DREAM BIG WITH US! towers, and more. support learning and Tues, May 22, 4:00-6:00pm chassis! 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Learning Voice Development Deer Lakes Family District launched Matt’s sequential themes for Hosted by and at: Tuesday, May 22— Allegheny County Science Night Makerspaces in all seven students in kindergarten Inventionland Institute – Tues, May 22, 6:30-8:00pm elementary schools during through fifth grade, RIDC Park Hosted by and at: Deer the 2017-18 school year, taught by volunteers from Adventure through Lakes- East Union thanks to a generous Starbucks! Students learn Inventionland’s whimsical Intermediate donation from the Conover the basic concepts of environment to see where You are invited to the 2nd family. Come see how the business and economics skilled “Creationeers” Annual Deer Lakes Family spaces have evolved and and how education is work and create every day! Paynter’s Pathway Entertainment Project Science Night! Enjoy an the amazing products our relevant to the workplace. 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Join us as our set as we recreate some of Tuesdays thinking skills, which are at future leaders teach Pittsburgh’s most famously Tues, May 22, 7:00-8:00pm the heart of our curriculum students of all ages about filmed productions, Hosted by: Girls Write Half-Pint Prints that has been implemented a few of their favorite including The Dark Knight, Pittsburgh Wed, May 23, 10:00am- in dozens of schools across things. Engage in the Perks of Being a Wallflower, @Assemble 12:00pm Pennsylvania. innovative experiences and more. Try various film Join us for our weekly South Fayette – Project Hosted by and at: The Andy that highlight what production roles, such as Tuesday workshop! These Green & White Movie Warhol Museum Trust Arts Education STEAM education looks directing, cinematography, writing workshops for Premiere The Factory, our education Wed, May 23, 10:00am- like in our elementary on screen talent, and self-identified teen girls Tues, May 22, 7:00-9:00pm studio located in the 1:30pm schools. others. age 13-18 are open to the Hosted by and at: South museum’s underground, Hosted by: The Pittsburgh public. Bring something Fayette Intermediate School is adapted for young Cultural Trust What Defines You? you’ve written to share or Ever dreamed of attending learners, ages 1 to 4 years @Trust Arts Education Center Tues, May 22, 6:00-8:00pm write with us during our a movie premiere with the old. Families work with The Come and romp through Hosted by and at: Pressley hour long sessions. stars? Well, your dream Warhol’s artist educators the garden with Peter Wednesday, May 23— Allegheny County Ridge can come true soon. Be during this drop-in studio Rabbit! The Pittsburgh This event is centered prepared to snap photos time to explore silkscreen Cultural Trust Arts Remaking in Allegheny County—Tuesday, May 22 in Allegheny County—Tuesday, Remaking on helping youth find like a paparazzi as the printing and other hands- Education Department their sense of self and South Fayette, Fifth Grade, on activities. Silkscreen presents The Tale of what defines them as an Enrichment Students printing is free on paper. Peter Rabbit, a puppet individual. Youth will learn walk the red carpet as Items such as t-shirts and performance and hands-on what makes them who they Makers Challenge they showcase the world tote-bags can be purchased workshop experience. are as a unique individual Tues, May 22, 6:00-8:00pm premiere of the 3rd Annual to print on as well. This and create a “My Intent” Hosted by and at: Avalon Project Green & White event is free with museum bracelet, selecting one Elementary Matt’s Makerspace Movie Contest Winning admission. word that best represents Students are invited to Open House Film. who they are. While take part in a variety of Tues, May 22, 7:00-8:30pm children are learning and “maker challenges” based Hosted by: Mt. Lebanon Wednesday, May 23 creating, parents can on their age, skill, and School District learn how to support their interest! Led by our 5th Open House at the following JA Day at Sto-Rox children and their stress and 6th grade Design and schools: Upper Elementary management. Build Team members and -Hoover Elementary Wed, May 23, 8:00am-2:00pm PNC Grow Up Great a variety of staff from our -Howe Elementary Hosted by: Junior Mobile Learning Make a Movie with school, each challenge -Foster Elementary Achievement of Western Adventure Steeltown Film encourages the students to -Markham Elementary Pennsylvania @Sto-Rox Upper Inventionland Institute Wed, May 23, Academy! tinker, repurpose, and hack -Washington Elementary Elementary School – A Makerspace 10:00am-2:00pm Tues, May 22, 6:00-8:00pm as they explore our maker -Lincoln Elementary Experience and observe For Big Kids Hosted by: Children’s Museum Hosted by and at: Steeltown space. -Jefferson Elementary the Junior Achievement Wed, May 23, 10:00am- of Pittsburgh & PNC The Mt Lebanon School program featuring six 12:00pm Grow Up Great For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 24 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 25 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development @Children’s Museum music, movies, books and program featuring Osmo. Wednesday, May 23— Remaking in Allegheny County of Pittsburgh just chilling out, come kick STEM All Hands On Tech *Please note this event is it at Teen Time! This week programs support learning held multiple days. Refer we’ll be using Sphero SPRK and literacy by introducing to the description under robots to code and create. children to technology. May 22. STEM All Hands on Tech: Paper Keyboards Hosted by and at: Quaker You are invited to attend Wed, May 23, 4:00-5:00pm Unlimited @Carnegie Library Valley High School a student-led exhibition Hosted by and at: Carnegie of Pittsburgh – Hazelwood Join us as our Physics of learning at Holy Family Library of Pittsburgh – Use a variety of materials students show off their Academy featuring Hill District from Legos to found “Sea, Air, Land” robotics internship capstone Experiment, play and learn objects to build your projects! Learn how these projects, trans-disciplinary in an interactive technology very own dream house. high school students project-based learning program featuring paper Once your architectural Science, Robotics, collaboratively designed prototypes and posters Blast Off!! with keyboards. STEM All Hands masterpiece is complete and Advanced and built their devices, and immersive virtual Assumption STEM On Tech programs support you’ll be able to Learning Initiatives – view demonstrations reality stories. Students Wed, May 23, 3:00-4:00pm learning and literacy by photograph it in any A Demonstration of of their engineering/ demonstrate projects in the Hosted by and at: introducing children to location by using a green North Hills Elementary problem-solving skills, and school’s new SAIL (social Assumption School technology. screen and a tablet. We’ll STEM projects participate in hands-on action and integrated The Assumption STEM print out your photograph Wed, May 23, 10:00-11:00am design challenges created learning) Lab where Club builds anything for you to take home! Hosted by: North Hills by student teams. you can see the newest from props for a haunted School District hallway, a cardboard train Fabrication Maker Lab in The Stories We Tell @Ross Elementary School the region. for Vacation Bible School to Career Exploration Wed, May 23, 4:00-6:00pm We invite you to come Through Immersive a robotic mythical creature to Ross Elementary and petting zoo. Join us for Hosted by and at: Millvale Virtual Reality Remake Learning Half- Community Library learn about the STEM Wed, May 23, an afternoon of launching Price Afternoons @the *Please note this event is held initiatives we are pursuing 12:30pm-2:30pm rockets and flying gliders! Children’s Museum multiple days. Refer to the in the fields of science Hosted by and at: Holy Family Wed, May 23, 1:00-5:00pm You can make, modify, and description under May 22. (building circuits, a self- Academy Hosted by and at: Children’s fly paper rockets and hoop Build-a-Bot propelled cart and a plane), EDGE is a STEAM Museum of Pittsburgh gliders. Wed, May 23, 4:00-6:00pm technology (Dash and Dot initiative that help teens *Please note this event is Hosted by and at: Manchester Robots), and Advanced explore game design, held multiple days. Refer Labs Workshop: Elementary School Remaking in Allegheny County—Wednesday, May 23 in Allegheny County—Wednesday, Remaking Learning Initiatives for develop technology for to the description under Paper MIDI Students at the Manchester our gifted and talented a meaningful cause and May 21. Wed, May 23, 3:00-5:30pm Elementary School students (Science Olymiad, be empowered as makers Hosted by and at: Carnegie Afterschool Program Puzzle-lympics, and the of technology. EDGE has Library of Pittsburgh – Main explore robotics over three Cardboard Carnival). partnered with IRL Labs, Make something cool! days! First, they read and Students, teachers, and to design and iterate a Learn to use digital discuss the book The Bot administrators will present series of 360 immersive technology and traditional That Scott Built. Then, Youth Open Studio: on those three topics virtual reality (VR) stories tools. Materials and the students draw their Beginner’s Night and share how they have and reflection pieces. equipment will be provided. own robots. Finally, they Wed, May 23, 4:00-8:00pm been integrated into our Experience a day in the life The Labs is open to use various materials to Hosted by and at: Artists curriculum. This event of an HFA student through students in grades 6 to 12. build their own robot! Image Resource is geared to parents and six immersive and reflective Parents and members of Youth Open Studio is a educators of elementary VR stories. Teen Time: Sphero STEM All Hands on the community are invited weekly drop-in printmaking students in grades 3-6. SPRK Robots Tech: Explore Osmo to participate in building workshop for young Student-Led Exhibition Wed, May 23, 3:00-5:00pm Wed, May 23, 3:30-5:00pm robots at this event. people of all experience “Sea, Air, and Land” of Learning Hosted by and at: Carnegie Hosted by and at: Carnegie levels. Learn photographic Open House – Quaker Wed, May 23, Library of Pittsburgh – Library of Pittsburgh – Build Your Own silkscreen printing for the Valley High School 12:30pm-3:00pm Squirrel Hill West End Dream House first time or improve your Wed, May 23, Hosted by and at: Holy Family If you’re into cool art Experiment, play and learn Wed, May 23, 4:00-6:00pm skills and make your own 11:00am-2:00pm Academy projects, epic games, in an interactive technology Hosted by: Arts Excursions projects to keep. For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 26 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 27 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Girls Write Pittsburgh students, families, and the of hands-on activities that Open Doors Wednesday, May 23— Allegheny County Weekly Workshop – community to engage in a feature outdoor learning! Thurs, May 24, Wednesdays variety of STEAM projects! See how teachers are 10:00am-2:00pm Wed, May 23, 5:00-6:00pm Be inspired as you taking the classroom Hosted by and at: The Three Hosted by: Girls Write experience 21st Century outside and bringing the Rivers Village School Pittsburgh Learning on a District- outdoors inside in our Take a peek at democratic @City of Asylum Wide scale. Participate beautiful and resourceful schooling in action! Visitors Join us for our weekly in innovative styles of outdoor learning space. have the opportunity to Wednesday workshop learning through robotics, Experience how we take a guided tour of our on the Northside! These gaming, cardboard pinball empower our students to BRAINSTORM Use common household school and talk with staff writing workshops for machines, career readiness discover and appreciate Wed, May 23, 6:30-8:00pm items to create a and current students. Also, self-identified teen girls and more. the great outdoors. Hosted by and at: Regency homemade lava lamp! enjoy button making and age 13-18 are open to the Park Elementary School Students will observe the paper crafts. public. Bring something Come join Regency Park reactions as the different you’ve written to share or Elementary students, elements are mixed write with us during our teachers, and parents as together. Participants hour long sessions. we host a three-day STEM/ can take the finished STEAM BRAINSTORM! lamp home along with You and your family are instructions on how to cordially invited to our recreate the experiment kickoff event where you with their families. can explore a variety of Citizen Science Blast Off with the IKS STEAM related activities Training Highlander, Escape the in a safe environment. Little Learners: Wed, May 23, 5:30-7:30pm Aliens, and Save Your Experience various Coding Concepts Hosted by: Nine Mile Run Robot! activities from flying a Thurs, May 24, 10:30-11:30am Watershed Association Wed, May 23, 6:00-8:00pm drone, coding, creating Hosted by and at: Carnegie Remake Revival 3 @Lower Frick Park Play Area Hosted by: Baldwin-Whitehall music, building with k’nex, Library of Pittsburgh - Wed, May 23, 5:00-7:00pm Learn about biodiversity School District creating slime and more! Woods Run

Hosted by and at: Propel ID and train to use apps @Harrison Middle School Learning starts here! Thursday, May 24— Allegheny County Schools McKeesport to document biodiversity Thursday, May 24 ETC x QVSD Student Pitch Open House Children will get to In a partnership with and become an active Learn how the IKS know the world around Thurs, May 24, The Frick Art and History citizen scientist! This Highlander simulator and Kids Helping Kids them through play and 9:00am-12:00pm Center, Propel McKeesport event is in partnership with the Mission Ops learning lab Remake Learning! exploration while bonding Hosted by: Quaker Remaking in Allegheny County—Wednesday, May 23 in Allegheny County—Wednesday, Remaking hosts a day of educational the Pennsylvania Natural has transformed learning Thurs, May 24, with their family and Valley School District & re-discovery! Explore Heritage Program. at our school! Visitors 8:00am-5:00pm developing social skills. This Entertainment Technology booths showcasing current learn how students and Hosted by: Plum Borough program includes Cubetto Center student work as well as teachers are connecting School District robots, exploring patterns @Entertainment Technology demonstrations of cooking, real world STEAM concepts, @Center Elementary School and developing early math Center interactive Maker projects, as well as the 21st century Our “Kids Helping Kids” skills through play. This Come join us at Carnegie games, and food. Stroll skills of teamwork and Club of 5th and 6th graders program is recommended Mellon’s Entertainment through an array of fun collaboration, to their daily have planned a day of STEM for children 18 months to 5 Technology Center (ETC) activities involving weaving, lives. Participants engage in Activities for our Life Skills years and their caregivers. button design, digital music three experiences as they students! Join us for fun and watch the Quaker Valley creation, and more. board the IKS Highlander STEM activities, including High School team pitch Trust Arts Education their final products to the and work as a team to Makey Makey, snap circuits, Thurs, May 24, ETC faculty and community South Allegheny Avonworth Elementary complete a mission, Gear! Gears! Gears!, 3D 10:00am-1:30pm audience. The QVHS team Remake Spectacular Outdoor Adventures complete a BreakOut doodler pens and Osmo. Hosted by: The Pittsburgh has worked for an entire Wed, May 23, 5:00-7:00pm Wed, May 23, 6:00-7:30pm simulation as they Escape Cultural Trust school year in small groups Hosted by: South Allegheny Hosted by: Avonworth the Aliens, and dabble with Lava-Palooza @Trust Arts Education Center for the purpose of learning School District School District robotics as they design a Thurs, May 24, *Please note this event is a bit about themselves, each @South Allegheny MS/HS @Avonworth Elementary way to destroy the aliens 8:00am-5:00pm held multiple days. Refer other and the playful spirit The Remake Spectacular School with Sphero Robots. Hosted by and at: Project to the description under of the ETC philosophy. is an opportunity for Join us for an evening full Destiny May 23. For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 28 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 29 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Remake Learning Half- Learn how to properly use a collaboration and more. Cookies, Community program your models,such Thursday, May 24— Remaking in Allegheny County Price Afternoons @the microscope! Then, examine Please come and join us and Creativity as giants, soccer players, Children’s Museum different microscopic for some refreshments and Thurs, May 24, 5:30-7:00pm and boats, for a fun Thurs, May 24, 1:00-5:00pm monsters (protists). Protists enjoy the showcase of each Hosted by and at: Propel adventure. Hosted by and at: Children’s are a large group of educator’s impact on our Montour Middle School Museum of Pittsburgh unrelated, mostly single- regions children. Students and their families *Please note this event is celled or colony-based who attend Montour Middle held multiple days. Refer organism that are more From 0 to Boiling: A School and community to the description under complicated than bacteria. STEM Escape Room members engage in an May 21. Stories Alive!!! Attendees will get to Experience evening of bookmaking to Thurs, May 24, 4:00-6:00pm see what these normally Thurs, May 24, 5:00-7:00pm celebrate and document Hosted by and at: Allegheny unseen organisms look like Hosted by and at: Duquesne their community. Maker County Housing Authority as well as talk about where Elementary School activities, author talk and Deborah D. Booker they can be found. Students and their families refreshments will inspire Community Center participate in an “escape the whole family! I Can Change the World This interactive event room” like experience Thurs, May 24, 6:00-8:00pm features art, maker, and and solve a series of Hosted by and at: Propel youth voice activities puzzles involving science, Schools Northside for kids and teens! technology, engineering, The evening features art Encouraging collaboration and math to make it out of projects, food tastings, STEM All Hands on between younger the school’s makerspace. artists’ works locally and Tech: Instrument participants and teens, The event is for students beyond, and a forum where Playground activities include: recreating in grades 3-6, and adult community members tall Thurs, May 24, 4:00-5:00pm the characters in the story supervision is required and small discuss their Hosted by and at: Carnegie by making a life sized Agency by Design: hopes for the future and Library of Pittsburgh – puppet and props, learning Showcase of Regional Propel Homestead: how each one of us can Allegheny the song, and creating, Impact All Things STEAM change the world. Experiment, play and learn learning, and acting out the Thurs, May 24, 5:00-7:00pm Thurs, May 24, 5:30-7:30pm in an interactive technology accompanying movements Hosted by: Quaker Valley Hosted by and at: Propel program featuring for the story. School District & University of Schools Homestead electronic instruments Wisconsin This Remake Learning and music creation apps. The Stories We Tell @Alloy 26 Event celebrates All Things STEM All Hands On Tech Thurs, May 24, 4:00-6:00pm Come and join us for an STEAM. Participants Remaking in Allegheny County—Thursday, May 24 in Allegheny County—Thursday, Remaking programs support learning Hosted by and at: Millvale open reception and view interact with students and literacy by introducing Community Library the regional impact of Remake Circus and fine arts educators, children to technology. *Please note this event is the Agency by Design Thurs, May 24, 5:00-8:00pm featuring an art show, held multiple days. Refer Pittsburgh learning Hosted by and at: Ryan cooking classes, light Labs Workshop: Code to the description under community. With the Arts Center/Focus On painting, and maker It’s a Maker Night with Sphero SPRK May 22. generous support of Renewal activities. All are welcome at Central! Robots Cognizant Technology This second annual to create in this unique Thurs, May 24, 6:30-8:00pm Thurs, May 24, 4:00-5:00pm Solutions and the Grable Remake Circus includes opportunity! Hosted by: Elizabeth Forward Hosted by and at: Carnegie Foundation, our learning a free showcase of Ryan School District Library of Pittsburgh – community members Arts Programs featuring Awesome Adventure @Central Elementary Allegheny received small classroom hands-on activities such Robotics with Parents and family If you’re into cool art grants to create focused as Coding Club live coding Snapology members have an projects, epic games, “making” opportunities with younger students and Thurs, May 24, 6:00-7:00pm opportunity to experience music, movies, books and for children. In addition performances by the Teen Hosted by and at: Springdale all the maker activities just chilling out, come kick to designing making Studio Sto-Rox program, Free Public Library offered at Central it at Teen Time! This week opportunities our teachers Trevor C Dance Collective, Take off on a robotics Elementary. we’ll be using Sphero SPRK Seeing Eye to Eye with have been working towards Gemini Theater, and the adventure featuring LEGO® robots to code and create. Microscopic Monsters creating and assessing Pittonkatonk Education models with working Thurs, May 24, 4:30-5:30pm opportunities that surface Program Teen Drum motors and sensors! Work Hosted by and at: The Citizen dispositions and mindsets Corps. in teams under guided Science Lab like curiosity, inquiry, instructions to build and For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 30 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 31 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Parents Learn Making 9.1 billion by 2050 which and economics and how two, pre-performance Friday, May 25— Remaking in Allegheny County Thurs, May 24, 6:30-8:30pm Friday, May 25 requires an increase of education is relevant to the interactive showings for all Hosted by and at: WH food production by 70%, workplace. attendees to kick-off the Intermediate School according to the UN. For May Day festivities! Led by A project showcase of most of history, whenever Attack Theatre’s Artistic what our 4th through we’ve needed to produce Directors, the dancers 6th grade students have more food, we’ve simply guide audience members accomplished this year with cut down forests or plowed through a creative process STEAM-infused instruction grasslands to make more Gambit Chess Institute and “make-a-dance” in as well as a hands-on farms – neither which @Schenley Plaza their auditorium seats; learning experience for is sustainable. At North This event highlights chess inspired by ideas, images parents and visitors. Hills Middle School, as a means of education and themes in their Plum High School students work to develop and social change. The personal lives. Then, Attack STEAM Playground a solution to this problem. Greencar Challenge Queen’s Gambit Chess Theatre dancers perform Friday, May 25, They learn more about Friday, May 25, Institute welcomes all short, improvisational 8:00am-2:00pm sustainable practices from 8:00am-2:00pm children and community responses to these unique, Hosted by and at: Plum Senior Chatham University’s Kelly Hosted by and at: members to come and play audience creations. High School Henderson and participate Elizabeth Forward High chess! The day includes Join us for a fun- and in activities centered School chess lessons taught by Little Learners: technology-filled STEAM around those practices Come challenge our youth instructors, chess Coding Concepts Playground. Try out all of such as alternative students racing and puzzles to stimulate Friday, May 25, our STEAM equipment: fly a agriculture approaches performing STEM tasks problem-solving, building 10:30am-11:30am drone, design and 3D print like vertical farming and through an obstacle chess sets to foster the Hosted by and at: Carnegie Schell Games Studio a masterpiece, create a aquaculture. course! And, get a chance design and creativity part of Library of Pittsburgh – Allegheny County—Thursday, May 24 Allegheny County—Thursday, Open House light-up card using circuits to see our 100% electric chess, opportunities to play West End Hosted by and at: Schell and LED lights, use circuits greencar. female grandmasters from Learning starts here! Games to build a working guitar around the world, online Children will get to Thurs, May 24, 6:30-8:30pm out of paper and some JA Day at Pittsburgh notation programming know the world around Join us for our Schell wires, build your own robot Spring Hill K-5 to demonstrate the them through play and Games Studio Open and program is to follow Friday, May 25, connection between chess exploration while bonding House! This is an informal your every command. New 8:00am-2:00pm and STEM, and other chess- with their family and (but informative!) event this year is our collection of Hosted by: Junior related activities. developing social skills. This for anyone of any age Virtual Reality equipment Achievement of Western program includes Cubetto interested in learning more – try the HTC Vive and Pennsylvania robots, exploring patterns about Schell Games by Oculus Rift for a unique JA Day at Washington @Pittsburgh Spring Hill and developing early math touring our studio and fully immersive experience Park Elementary School Experience and observe skills through play. This meeting with professionals unlike anything you’ve Friday, May 25, the Junior Achievement program is recommended in all aspects of game experienced before. 8:00am-2:00pm program featuring six for children 18 months to 5 design, where team Hosted by: Junior sequential themes for years and their caregivers. members will give an Achievement of Western students in kindergarten explanation of what they Pennsylvania @ through fifth grade, contribute to the creative Washington Elementary taught by volunteers from process, answer questions, School accounting firm Grant May Day with Attack show interactive examples Experience and observe Thornton! Students learn Theatre and Western of our work, and spend the Junior Achievement the basic concepts of Pennsylvania School one-on-one time with Feed the World 2050 program featuring six business and economics for the Deaf those interested in speaking Friday, May 25, sequential themes for and how education is Friday, May 25, further about what it takes 8:00am-12:00pm students in kindergarten relevant to the workplace. 9:30am-12:00pm to make innovative and Hosted by and at: North Hills through fifth grade, Hosted by: Attack engaging games of all Middle School taught by volunteers from Chess: Changing lives, Theatre Tot Hikes Allegheny County—Friday, May 25 Allegheny County—Friday, kinds. Mankind faces a problem Washington Financial and one move at a time @Western Pennsylvania Friday, May 25, on a global scale. The Leadership Washington Friday, May 25, School for the Deaf 11:00am-12:00pm world’s population is County! Students learn the 9:00am-5:00pm Attack Theatre offers Hosted by and at: Children’s expected to increase to basic concepts of business Hosted by: The Queen’s Museum of Pittsburgh For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 32 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 33 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Explore the outdoors with Remaking in Beaver, Butler & Lawrence Counties Tot Hikes, recommended for visitors age 5 and Remaking in Beaver, younger (and their caregivers). Investigate Butler & Lawrence Counties bugs, make texture rubbings of found items, Explore the grade teachers and students taste plants that grow in Lending Library! implemented Coding and our garden, and enjoy a Thurs, May 17, 3:00-6:00pm Chromebooks! Experience story time about the natural Laser Cutting 101 An Evolution of Hosted by and at: Beaver Valley what students are able to world around us. Meet on Fri, May 25, 5:00-6:30pm Changing Lives Intermediate Unit do after learning skills like Ramp @Museum Entrance, Hosted by and at: Fab Lab Fri, May 25, 5:30-7:00pm City: Monaca, PA Scratch and Code.org. And, get Carnegie Science Center Hosted by: JADA House Come and explore the STEM hands-on experience by using weather permitting. Chromebooks and Coding Learn to use the 40W International Lending Library from Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit 27! yourself to program robots and Remake Learning Half- laser at Fab Lab Carnegie @Spartan Center circuits. Price Afternoons @the Science Center to safely cut A butterfly transitions from Experience the world Children’s Museum and etch your own designs! a cocoon to a beautiful Lego Olympics of robotics! Students ENGINEERING This introductory class is butterfly and that is what Thurs, May 17, 4:00-5:30pm demonstrate, teach and guide Fri, May 25, 1:00-5:00pm Hosted by and at: Butler the Great Escape we want our community to participants through a variety Thurs, May 24, Hosted by and at: Children’s required in order to use Intermediate High School of activities like piloting Vex 5:00-7:00pm Museum of Pittsburgh the laser cutter during any do transition to a beautiful City: Butler, PA Robots through an obstacle Hosted by: *Please note this event is Fab Lab Open Workshop place to live. Join us for Have you ever wanted to course, playing a game with New Castle Area School District (FLOW). Workshop is open activities and community navigate through a maze, soar held multiple days. Refer Spheros, creating your own Location: New Castle Jr.-Sr. HS gathering. on a zipline, or accelerate in a to the description under to ages 8 and up. Children drawing bot and more! City: New Castle, PA race car? Use your imagination May 21. 12 and under must be Step into our Motivation Station as you work through building accompanied by an adult and join us for an adventure- several Lego challenges: a who also registers for filled event where critical marble run, a zipline, a boat the workshop. thinking, creativity, teamwork race, and a balloon powered and design skills will be put car race. to the test as you “ENGINEER Creative Play: the Great Escape!” Using the Remaking A Engineering Design Process,

Remaking in Allegheny County—Friday, May 25 in Allegheny County—Friday, Remaking your team will solve a series Marble Run! of challenges and attempt to Sat, May 19, 10:00-11:30am disarm the “Doomsday Devise Family STEAM Night Hosted by and at: Arts & Remake Band Time from Dr. Evil.” Are you ready? Make gifts for the Fri, May 25, 6:00-8:00pm Education at the Hoyt Mon, May 21, 6:30-9:00pm Hosted by and at: City: New Castle, PA Hosted by: Freeport Area From Robotics to animals at Animal Can you get a marble to run Friends Creative Kidz Showcase Sarah Heinz House School District – Band Laser Etching in the across the room without it Location: Freeport Area Hopewell P3 Lab! Fri, May 25, 3:00-7:00pm Fri, May 25, 5:00-7:00pm Join us as we showcase our Hosted by: ACH Clear touching the floor?! Kids ages High School Fri, May 25, 9:00-11:00am Hosted by and at: STEAM programs, including 3-7 will race against time to Pathways City: Sarver, PA Hosted by and at: Hopewell Animal Friends Robotics, Media Lab, and build the longest, fastest and A time to bring music High School Do you love to make @Elise H. Hillman Auditorium Design Factory. Visiting most innovative marble run into the lives of all of our City: Aliquippa, PA things? Do you love ACH Clear Pathways is a families can create amazing they can think of using ramps, band parents! Families will Experience Hopewell’s animals? Families, kids, diverse nonprofit aimed at shots of superheroes and tunnels and raceways made experience what it takes to be P3 STEAM lab as students teens, scouts, and children of all cultures that other characters with from recycled materials. in band, along with their band showcase projects such as community groups are enjoy being creative. ACH green screen technology, students, and may even play ROV creations for a SeaPerch invited to make gifts that desires to touch the hearts build beautiful tiny houses instruments. competition or 3-D printed Beaver Area Middle and laser etched materials for will be enjoyed by the of children and bring out with solar lighting, and creativity that will inspire operate incredible robots. School Robotics Can You Code Like a fashion show! Plus, see the homeless pets at Animal th Boxzy in action and design your them to do great things. Participate in a variety of Open House a 5 Grader? Friends. You can create Mon, May 21, 6:00-7:30pm Tues, May 22, 6:00-7:30pm own dog tag or drive ROV’s in kitten toys for our youngest Enjoy the Creative Kidz giveaways and facility tours. our 800 gallon water tank. Showcase! Hosted by: Beaver Area Hosted by and at: New Castle felines, treat dispensers for School District Area School District - George our dogs and snuffle Location: Beaver Area Washington Intermediate School rabbit-friendly items for our Middle School City: New Castle, PA bunnies. City: Beaver, PA Come learn how our 5th For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 34 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 35 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Remaking in Fayette, Greene & Washington Counties EverBlocks as well as the cardboard version called Remaking in Fayette, Greene EverBlock Jr.! & Washington Counties! Muse Elementary’s STEAM POWER Days 2018 FAB Fun! NRL 2018 National models, and drawings. May 21-25, 9:00am-3:00pm Fri, May 18, 8:00am-5:00pm Competition RSVP required and there Hosted by: Canon-McMillan Hosted by: Intermediate Fri, May 18, 7:00-10:00pm is a nominal fee. Tours of Remake Learning @Muse Elementary School Frazier Middle School Unit 1 Sat, May 19, 9:00am-6:30pm Fallingwater not included Activity Day City: Muse, PA Remake Learning Night Location: Fab Lab IU1 Hosted by: National but may be scheduled Mon, May 21, 9:00am-2:30pm Each day K-4 students Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm Colonial Campus Robotics League separately. Hosted by and at: Wylandville enhance their collaborative Hosted by: City: Grindstone, PA Location: CAL U Elementary School and problem-solving skills Frazier School District Students at the IU1 Convocation Center City: Eighty Four, PA by engaging in a variety of Location: Colonial Campus and IU1 City: California, PA Each child at Wylandville challenges using hands- Frazier Middle School Waynesburg Campus can Sparks fly. Metal crunches. Elementary School in on materials such as: City: Perryopolis, PA explore all that digital Over 60 Bots built by grades kindergarten-grade pasta bridges, flotation, Experience three events fabrication has to offer! nearly 600 students from 4 will visit classrooms aerodynamics, art with an in one night! Frazier This event allows students across the country will of other teachers and artist, drumming, “escape Middle School Advanced to dive deeper into the battle to the bitter end as participate in a variety of the room” puzzles and Art Program use a set of machines and software high school and college engaging learning activities many other exciting events. pottery wheels to introduce inside the IU1 Fab Labs teams face off in gladiator- and stations focused on students and parents to the while creating unique and style competition, putting STEAM. *Please note this world of clay. PLTW Project innovative projects along their innovative 15lb InstaTEACH: Scroll & event is not open to the Lead the Way classes will the way. Bots to an extreme test Swipe InstaIDEAS public. be showcased and visitors inside polycarbonate and Mon, May 21, 8:30am-3:00pm design air skimmers and steel enclosed arenas. Hosted by: Fort Cherry School create personal builds. District Plus, in the “INNOVATIONS” Location: Fort Cherry course based on Elementary Center Inventionland curriculum, City: McDonald, PA participants create an The Fort Cherry Elementary innovation with provided Center will host a 1-day #MakeIt #LearnIt materials and then apply professional education

Remaking in Fayette, Greene & Washington Counties Greene & Washington in Fayette, Remaking Tues, May 22, 10:00am- their creation to a real life activity for teachers 2:00pm problem.Please note this event of all content areas Hosted by: Connellsville Area is designed as a professional We Drone… teaching grades K-8 FANS of Play Empowers School District development event. On and On! called “InstaTEACH: Scroll HELP (Health+ Location: West Crawford Fri, May 18, 1:30-3:00pm Fallingwater’s Annual & Swipe InstaIDEAS.” Environment Elementary Natural Loose Parts Hosted by and at: North Gnome House Design Teachers learn how to +Learning+Play) City: Connellsville, PA Maker Space Stranbane Intermediate Symposium setup and effectively utilize Designs For Maker The #MakeIt#LearnIt Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm School Sun, May 20, 11:00am-2:00pm Instagram for instruction, Spaces event showcases learning Hosted by and at: Pinky Toes City: Canonsburg, PA Hosted by and at: Fallingwater including creating your Mon, May 21, 1:00-6:00pm experiences in our Childcare & Development Join us as we share our City: Mill Run, PA own network, highlighting Hosted by: FANS of Play elementary schools Center students’ excitement Each year, students from all user accounts, and sharing Location: Simmons Farm through maker and STEM for technology with the over the world participate ideas and resources. City: McMurray, PA education. Attendees community and showcase in Fallingwater’s Gnome Please note this event is FANS of Play can help participate firsthand with the amazing coding skills House Design Challenge. designed as a empower anyone, tools such as coding, acquired by programming Meet this year’s student professional development especially children, to stop-motion animation, drones! architects and their event. create learning, play and dash & dots, and much, gnome clients! Check out maker spaces. Come and much more.Please note this their Gnome House Design create using our large event is designed as a professional concepts, architectural plastic unit blocks called development event.

For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 36 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 37 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Remaking in Fayette, Greene & Washington Counties City: Connellsville, PA Inventionland Institute Elementary School Children ages 2-12 and design course. The evening City: Washington, PA their families can explore, then concludes with an Families will rotate through build, create, make and info-concert featuring our stations facilitated by Joe take designs using loose Jazz artist in residency, Walker teachers to engage parts, found materials, Calvin Stemley. 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Elementary School City: Perryopolis, PA Join us for a showcase Family STEAM Night student projects with a Tues, May 22, 5:30-7:00pm camping theme, experience Claysville Family Hosted by: Burgettstown Area demonstrations and take STEAM Agriculture School District part in STEM education Night Location: Burgettstown Area activities as you visit the Thurs, May 24, 5:30-8:00pm Fort Cherry STEAM Elementary Center Frazier Elementary STEM Hosted by and at: Claysville Showcase Where Making, Science, City: Burgettstown, PA Campground, including Elementary Fri, May 25, 9:00am-2:00pm Technology, and Join us for a celebration a sneak peek to the City: Claysville, PA Hosted by: Fort Cherry School Careers Meet of innovation! Enjoy a Aquaponics/Hydroponics Join us for an evening District Code Me a Story Fri, May 25, 12:30-2:30pm showcase of student Greenhouse! of hands-on and make Location: Fort Cherry Fri, May 25, 9:30-11:30am Hosted by: Trinity Area School STEAM projects, including & take STEAM activities, High School Hosted by and at: Cecil District our Hall of Architecture, such as Koi Mosaic, Native City: McDonald, PA Intermediate School Location: Trinity High School and chat with our ATTA Plant Balls, and Noodle Fort Cherry High School City: McDonald, PA City: Washington, PA Girl! after-school STEM Pool Hydroponics! Then, hosts a STEAM Showcase How can we use Join us for a hands-on club participants. 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Minecraft! projects including Rube City: Canonsburg, PA Waynesburg Goldberg machines, Each student in grades City: Waynesburg, PA Hummingbird Robotic Joe Walker Elementary Kindergarten through Join us for a day of creations, Genius Family STEAM Night Fourth Grade will be fabrication and fun at the Hour projects, and Thurs, May 24, 6:00-8:00pm demonstrating their Code school’s stationary Fab products created in the Hosted by and at: Joe Walker to the Future project. The Lab! Attendees participate For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 38 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 39 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Remaking in Westmoreland County history! Not a history lead participants and expert? Not a problem! feature twenty-first- Remake Learning Days events Join us at 6:30 for a guided century learning tools tour of the Fort Ligonier including HUE Animation in Westmoreland County! museum where (if you’re Studio, Ozobots, Makey- listening carefully!) you will Makey, and Video Cameras. learn enough information Complimentary healthy Creative Learning Franklin Regional: Learn how to use your to be competitive in this snacks provided. with Osmo STREAM Forward Expo! smart phone to view and trivia event. Join us for a Thurs, May 17, 9:30am- Thurs, May 17, 5:30-8:00pm create 360 degree photos! West Point STEAMERS night of learning and fun! Wonderwall 12:00pm and 5:30-7:30pm Hosted by: Franklin Regional View a demo on how to Present 1st REMAKE Cost: $15 per person, $12 Fri, May 25, 9:00am-3:00pm Hosted by: Norwin School School District use a Theta S camera Learning Day for Fort Ligonier members Hosted by: District Location: Sloan Elementary to more easily create Fri, May 18, 12:30-3:30pm (includes refreshments) Burrell School District Location: Sunset Valley School VR photos and videos. Hosted by and at: West Point Location: Elementary School City: Murrysville, PA Discover how to upload Elementary School Huston Middle School City: North Huntingdon, PA The Franklin Regional your photos to Google City: Greensburg, PA City: Lower Burrell, PA Children learn best through STREAM Expo showcases Street View and become Join us as tudents and staff Help us celebrate Autism play, so let’s bring play innovative learning a Local Guide! And, a few present STEAM stations Awareness and sensory into our classroom! The experiences that lucky participants will walk and showcase projects needs! Students collaborate Osmo system is a program incorporate Science, away with a free Google highlighting activities from and create puzzle pieces that allows students to use Technology, Research, Cardboard. throughout the school year. for our interactive sensory hands-on manipulatives Engineering, the Arts wall that will be displayed and their iPads to foster and Mathematics! 3rd Annual Yough Family in the hallway. The event Remaking in Westmoreland County in Westmoreland Remaking learning in key areas Demonstrations and hands- Fun Night times are 9:13-10:35am, such as: creative problem on activities feature EV3, Fri, May 18, 6:00-8:00pm CHIP IT 12:00-12:40pm, 1:13- solving, art, STEM (science, Edison, Hummingbird and Hosted by: Yough Mon, May 21, 5:30-7:00pm 1:55pm and 2:00-3:10pm technology, engineering Flutter Robotics, Fidget School District Hosted by and at: Marion and mathematics) and Spinner Physics, Awesome Location: Yough Intermediate Elementary School common core. Join us for iMovie Documentaries, Middle School City: Belle Vernon, PA demonstrations of a variety Paper Circuity, Sphero Art, City: Ruffs Dale, PA Please come and witness of Osmo kits. 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The activities focus Looking for something City: Greensburg, PA on individuals making items fun to do as a family? Explore the fantastic work to take home and continue Come and test your trivia of eighth-grade students! to experience the joy of knowledge of 18th century Students and their librarian STEAM. For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 40 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 41 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development where participants learn interact with robots, and Tomahawk Intermediate Remaking in West Virginia firsthand the fundamentals create art. 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Stratton Elementary Location: Camp Virgil Tate City: Beckley, WV Hosted by and at: Confidence 9:30am-1:30pm City: Charleston, WV In addition to the indoor Elementary School Hosted by: WVU Fourth graders rotate STEAM lab, an outdoor City: Liberty, WV Extension Service through science, health, classroom is being Families are invited to Location: Camp Virgil Tate and agriculture programs developed and will include explores a variety of City: Charleston, WV by experiencing water water barrels, PVC pipe stations featuring maker, Please note this event is sampling, gaining water structures, nature science, technology, arts, held multiple days. Refer knowledge on growing weaving, materials for youth voice and outdoor to the description under herbs, analyzing soil, shadow art, and box learning! Free snacks STEAM Family Friendly May 17. learning the importance gardens. Join us in and drinks are provided. 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Lunch is City: Fairmont, WV Location: Anna Jarvis City: Shanandoah simulators and explore the provided. Youth ages 5 – 16 will Elementary School Junction, WV possibility of water and read a short story and OWLS Trail Discover VEX robotics life on Mars. This hands- STEAM…1st Degree produce a play! They will be City: Grafton, WV and meet the Wildwood on mission allows you to Learning! River Ways. Remaking in West Virginia in West Remaking exposed to and participate A week-long event focused Mustang robotics teams! become one of the nine 2:00-3:30pm in the different roles on outdoor STEAM activities Learn how to drive a robot Mission Specialist roles and Hosted by and at: needed to produce a play for pre-K through 4th grade and basic programming. perform essential tasks Paw Paw Public such as acting, directing, level children. Different needed for a successful Library screenwriting, scenery and STEAM activities will be mission. 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In addition to Eastwood Community Location: Anna Jarvis various STEAM stations, STEM Fair Elementary School the Carnegie Science 5:30-7:00pm OWLS Trail Center brings both their Exploring the Hosted by and at: Eastwood City: Grafton, WV “Mobile Fab Lab” for laser Dark Skies Elementary School Please note this event is cutting demonstrations 6:00-10:00pm City: Morgantown, WV held multiple days. Refer to Hosted by: Calhoun Explore a variety of the description under May and “Science on the Go” st Pollinators workshops County Schools stations and activities 21 . and Plants Location: Calhoun featuring our community 3:15-4:15p Students are Makers! County Park STEAM…1st Degree partners! Students receive Hosted by and at: Wildwood 9:00am-12:00pm City: Grantsville, WV Learning! Robotics. inspiring experiences, make Middle School Hosted by: Kanawha County Calhoun County in rural 2:00-3:30pm n’ take creations, and a City: Shanandoah Schools - Learning West Virginia is known as Hosted by and at: children’s book related to a Junction, WV 20/20 Team an area with some of the Paw Paw Public STEM topic. Join Connor Roessler Location: Edison Staff “darkest” night skies in the Library from the Cacapon Institute Development Center eastern United States. With City: Paw Paw, WV Expedition Mars and learn about the City: South Charleston, WV the help of amateur Please note this event is 6:00-9:00pm relationships between This maker event astronomers, explore held multiple days. Refer Hosted by and at: The some of our favorite native showcases student the stars, planets and to the description under Challenger Learning Center at Techniquest pollinators and plants. creations highlighting constellations. The evening May 17. Wheeling Jesuit University 10:00am-2:00pm Follow clues to find host creativity and technology features a picnic style meal, City: Wheeling, WV Hosted by: Mason plants on the Wildwood use for college and career a variety of workshops and The year is 2076 and County Family Resource campus and dig in to plant readiness. Plus, attendees activities and star gazing. humanity has finally Network some more. For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 44 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 45 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development AJES All STEAM Ahead! plants on the Wildwood Professional Development Events 8:00am-2:50pm campus and dig in to plant Professional Development Opportunities Hosted by: Anna Jarvis some more. Elementary PTO Location: Anna Jarvis AJES All STEAM Ahead! during Remake Learning Days : Elementary School 8:00am-2:50pm OWLS Trail Hosted by: Anna Jarvis us outside learning about obtain resources for their City: Grafton, WV Elementary PTO ‘puddles’, little watersheds. school. All participants Please note this event is Location: Anna Jarvis leave with a strong held multiple days. Refer to A Healthy Forest Elementary School Explore the knowledge of how to align the description under May 9:30am-1:30pm OWLS Trail Lending Library! the necessary resources 21st. Hosted by: Hurricane City: Grafton, WV Thurs, May 17, 3:00-6:00pm to create an exciting Middle School Please note that this event Hosted by and at: Beaver connection throughout STEAM…1st Degree Location: Kanawha is held multiple days. Refer Valley Intermediate their school community. Learning! Who State Forest to the description under Unit st Pollutes? City: Charleston, WV May 21 . Storytime The Beaver Valley 2:00-3:30pm Students grade 6-8 STEM-packs Intermediate Unit 27 as a Remaking in West Virginia in West Remaking Hosted by and at: conduct investigations Thurs, May 17, 9:00-11:00am service to our districts has Paw Paw Public throughout the forest Hosted by and at: Allegheny developed a STEM Lending Library in an effort to assess its Intermediate Unit Library. Come and explore City: Paw Paw, WV “health,” including soil Storytime STEM-packs™ what classroom sets we Please note this event is and water quality analysis, are an educational have for teachers to check held multiple days. Refer tree mensuration, and innovation that enables out for their classrooms! to the description under identification of trees, adults to incorporate STEM May 17. aquatic fauna, forest flora concepts into children’s North Hills: and fauna. storytime. A Storytime Engineering Frontier Discover VEX Robotics A Maze in Corn STEM-pack includes a Fri, May 18, 10:00am-2:00pm st 11:00am-2:00pm 3:15-4:15pm STEAM…1 Degree popular children’s book, all Hosted by and at: North HIlls Hosted by and at: Hosted by and at: Wildwood Learning! Square Foot the materials needed for High School Marlinton Middle Middle School Gardening. an engaging STEM activity, North Hills High School School City: Shanandoah Junction, 2:00-3:30pm and a facilitator guide that presents a showcase of City: Buckeye, WV WV Hosted by and at: makes connecting the story how students and staff Design a Corn Maze! Invent Discover VEX robotics Paw Paw Public to the STEM activity easy. are remaking learning. a maze from scratch, using and meet the Wildwood Library Join us to experience one Guests will visit individual imagination and love for Mustang robotics teams! City: Paw Paw, WV of our Storytime STEM- Making is More than classrooms in our exploration, geometry and Learn how to drive a robot Please note this event is packs for children PreK-2 Just a Space Technology Education lots of graph paper. It’s a and basic programming. held multiple days. Refer and learn about how you Fri, May 18, 9:00am-2:00pm Department to see a variety maze, to the description under can support children’s Hosted by: Avalon Elementary of project based learning it’s a game, it’s educational, May 17. STEM learning. Participants School lessons, ranging from AJES All STEAM Ahead! and it’s FUN! will receive a two-page 8:00am-2:50pm This exciting event explores Robotics, Engineering Pollinators facilitator guide. multiple pathways that Hosted by: Anna Jarvis st Drawing and Design, CHS and Plants STEAM…1 Degree embrace the Principles of Elementary PTO st Welding, 3D Gaming, and 3:15-4:15p Learning! STEAM…1 Degree Making, from investigating many other courses. In Location: Anna Jarvis 2:00-3:30pm Hosted by and at: Learning! how to create a captivating addition, teachers from Elementary School Hosted by and at: Wildwood Middle School May 17-18 and 21-24, maker space on a small Art, Science, English, FCS, OWLS Trail Paw Paw Public City: Shanandoah Junction, 2:00-3:30pm budget to tinkering and Business, Math, Technology City: Grafton, WV Library WV Hosted by and at: Paw Paw hacking in our maker Education departments Please note this event is City: Paw Paw, WV Join Connor Roessler Public Library space. Then, we extend will work collaboratively held multiple days. Refer to Please note this event is from the Cacapon Institute STEAM… 1st Degree the Principles of Making to create an “amusement the description under May and learn about the held multiple days. Refer Learning is designed for 21st. as we blend agriculture park” presentation. relationships between to the description under all ages, including adults. and making in a unique some of our favorite native May 17. A sunny day will find us presentation. During this pollinators and plants. outside of the Library and session, a grant writing Follow clues to find host a rainy day might also find specialist shares how to For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 46 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 47 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Fostering Makers for the Arts Second Language teachers of the past year. These Professional Development Events in K-12 Join Pittsburgh Filmmakers/ and students. The event three AIU Schools serve Fri, May 18, 10:00am-2:00pm Center for the Arts in a will feature interactive students with complex Hosted by and at: Robert combined professional exercises and discussions disabilities in grades K-12, Morris University development and family that will help attendees ages 5-21. Explore how Join us for a day of workshop focused on step into the shoes of non- teachers have been able to reflection and creativity creative collaboration in the native English speakers. differentiate instruction and on how to support makers classroom. Teaching Artists Attendees will hear from provide access to general in your school and how to lead simultaneous sessions youth, practitioners, and education curriculum embed making into your on two highly unique Collaborative Schools education advocates who #MakeIt #LearnIt through the concepts of k-12 curriculum. Dr. Nathan storytelling mediums: Summit – Remaking will speak to the barriers Tues, May 22, STEAM. Projects include Taylor facilitates this hands- Crankies and stop-motion 2018 and best practices in 10:00am-2:00pm learning gardens, coding, on day of learning. Lunch is animation. These workshops Mon, May 21, 12:00-4:00pm achieving positive change. Hosted by: Connellsville Area and art technology, to provided. focus on how we can Hosted by: The Let’s work collectively School District name a few. We are excited effectively use age-old TeamBuilders Group across the region to @West Crawford Elementary to show how special techniques to tell engaging, @SPACES at Bakery Square improve the educational The Connellsville education and STEAM go modern stories about the Building #2 experiences of immigrant Area School Districts hand in hand! world around us. At this first Collaborative youth and their families. #MakeIt #LearnIt event Schools Summit, we invite showcases learning interested school-based experiences in our teams to submit case study elementary schools ideas of student and/or through maker and STEM Professional Development Events teacher collaboration to education. The event be presented as a concept offers both demonstrations Mini Makers: Coding poster. For a full, detailed and hands-on learning and Creating agenda, please go online experiences for attendees Fri, May 18, 10:00am-2:00pm for more information. to participate firsthand Hosted by: Elizabeth Forward This event is limited to 9 and focuses on tools such School District case study teams of three Meet the Makers as coding, stop-motion Explore New STEM @Greenock Elementary InstaTEACH: Scroll & people. Tues, May 22, 9:00am-2:00pm animation, dash & dots, and Instructional Materials Come visit us at Greencock Swipe InstaIDEAS Hosted by and at: more. to Engage Your to learn more about Mon, May 21, 8:30am-3:00pm Children’s Museum of Students! how we use 1:1 iPads to Hosted by: Fort Cherry Pittsburgh Tues, May 22, 1:00-4:00pm organize our days and School District Participate in this Hosted by and at: serve our students as @Fort Cherry Elementary Professional Development ASSET STEM Education they grow into beautiful Center session led by a panel of Join ASSET STEM Education dreamers, problem solvers This 1-day professional ten female makers from the to explore the new STEM and makers of the world. education activity for Pittsburgh community who education instructional We are a K-2 school that teachers of all content work with students ages materials that are loves making! We focus areas teaching grades K-8 preK – high school, as well developed to align with the on igniting curiosity and is led by Keara Welsh, K-6 as after-school programs. Next Generation Science creativity in our students STEAM teacher. Teachers Student + Teacher From 9:00 am – 11:00 am AIU Special Education Standards. Talk with ASSET and building the foundation learn how to setup and Spotlight: each maker will talk about STEAM Showcase professional development for them to grow into effectively utilize Instagram Strengthening the their making experiences Tues, May 22, 11:30am-1:30pm specialists about how the creators and dreamers. for instruction, including Experiences of English with the age they teach. Hosted by and at: Allegheny new national standards creating your own network, Language Learners in Lunch will be served from Intermediate Unit are impacting teaching Creating highlighting user accounts, Our Schools 11:00 am – Noon, followed Join us in transformED and learning—and peruse Collaboratively in the and sharing ideas & Mon, May 21, 5:30-8:00pm by hands-on activities as students and teachers teacher guides from the Classroom resources. The maximum Hosted by: All for All (make and take) with from AIU Special Education publishers listed below. Fri, May 18, 1:00-4:00pm number of participants is @City Theatre the makers from Noon Schools (Mon Valley, Hosted by: Pittsburgh 20 and pre-registration is As the face of Pittsburgh – 2:00 pm. Registration is Pathfinder, and Sunrise) Filmmakers/Center required. changes, we seek to required and limited to 30 showcase various STEAM for the Arts raise awareness for the participants. projects that have been @Pittsburgh Center experiences of English as a completed over the course For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 48 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 49 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development Technology Integration Hosted by: North Hills able to make your own Professional Development Events Specialist and Computer School District work of art to take home. Science teacher, Erin @Ross Elementary School Cawley. In this session, We invite you to come teachers will unpack to Ross Elementary and experiences in which learn about the STEM they will discover ways to initiatives we are pursuing inspire interest in computer in the fields of science science and build student (building circuits, a self- Frazier Middle School creativity through outdoor Student-Centered… library settings. We’ll propelled cart and a plane), Remake Learning Night learning experiences. Future-Focused Tour @ discuss contributing technology (Dash and Dot Tues, May 22, 5:00-7:00pm These activities will range MontourSD factors that make for a Robots), and Advanced Hosted by: Frazier School from low tech to high tech Wed, May 23, 8:30am-3:00pm collaborative STEM learning Learning Initiatives for Code.org Workshop District and are suitable for all Hosted by and at: Montour environment as well our gifted and talented for Administrators and @Frazier Middle School elementary classrooms, School District as resource materials students (Science Olymiad, School Counselors Through the course of all attendees will find The Montour School that incorporate STEM Puzzle-lympics, and the Thurs, May 24, three events in one night, resources which bring new District is a Student- into libraries. In the Cardboard Carnival). 8:30am-12:00pm be introduced to pottery life and experiences into Centered…Future-Focused morning of this workshop, Students, teachers, and Hosted by and at: Allegheny and the world of clay, their classrooms. district, located in the you’ll learn strategies to administrators will present Intermediate Unit explore “Project Lead greater Pittsburgh Region, enhance programs with on those three topics This workshop is designed the Way” presentations serving approximately inquiry-based learning. and share how they have for district- and building- by students in grades 3,000 students in grades These activities focus been integrated into our level administrators and Professional Development Events 6-8, design and build air K-12. Join us for a tour on experiential learning curriculum. This event school counselors. In this skimmers as well as work including these highlights: and stimulating curiosity. In is geared to parents and interactive workshop, with students to create Planetarium, Speak to Me, the afternoon, put the “E” educators of elementary participants will be personal builds, and IDEA-CREATEbrary, Brick in your library by learning students in grades 3-6. provided an opportunity innovate using materials Makerspace powered practical ways to integrate to experience Code. with limited materials and by LEGO Education, engineering activities into org’s free K-12 standards- then explain how your Minecraft Education Lab, your programs. You’ll aligned computer science creation applies to a real- Make Music with Upcyclce Makerspace, rotate through stations curriculum. life problem. MAKEY MAKEY MIT FabLAB, transformED involving hands-on learning Wed, May 23, West, and more! The through engineering Bots and Beverages 8:30am-12:00pm district is a member of the resources. Throughout the Thurs, May 24, 4:30-6:30pm Hosted by and at: Allegheny Digital Promise League of workshop, you’ll learn Hosted by: BirdBrain Intermediate Unit Innovative Schools and ways to communicate to Technologies and Allegheny This session is designed Remake Learning Network your audience that STEM is Intermediate Unit for educators (K-12) and and has been recognized as for everyone. Visualizing Narratives @Federal Galley explores integrating Makey one of “30 Districts Worth at Contemporary Craft Join BirdBrain Makey, microcontrollers, Visiting” in America and Wed, May 23, 4:00-7:00pm Technologies and and coding across the “Cool Schools” to follow on Hosted by and at: the Allegheny Intermediate curriculum. Join us as Twitter by the organization Contemporary Craft Unit for the very first BOTS Inspiring interest in we repurpose old (or Getting Smart. Montour Join Contemporary Craft & BEVERAGES event in Computer Science make completely new) is also a Schools That Can for a guided program the region at the newly through Outdoor instruments by hacking Innovative Partner and to learn more about opened Federal Galley Learning and Play them together with Certified Common Sense examining artwork and in Alloy 26! Talk with Wed, May 23, 8:00am-3:00pm block-based coding and Education School District. discover the personal and peers about edtech in Hosted by: Avonworth School Makey Makeys. Turn profound stories brought to your school community, District everyday objects into STEM Up Your Library Science, Robotics, life in the exhibition, Visual bring curriculum ideas @Avonworth Elementary touchpads and combine Wed, May 23, 9:00am-3:00pm and Advanced Voices: Truth Narratives. and questions, or just School them with the internet. Hosted by and at: Carnegie Learning Initiatives – Explore the gallery through hang out and construct A professional It’s a simple Invention Kit Science Center A Demonstration of a scavenger hunt, and awesome robots with the development session for Beginners and Experts Build your confidence North Hills Elementary then get creative with Hummingbird Robotics Kit. offered at Avonworth doing art, engineering, and and learn how to facilitate STEM projects a visit to the Drop –In Elementary School by everything in between. STEM best practices into Wed, May 23, 10:00-11:00am Studio where you will be For more event details like how to register, suggested age range, cost info 50 SEARCH EVENT LEARNING (most events are free) and up-to-date information, please visit RemakeLearningDays.org 51 THEMES BY COLOR: Arts Maker Outdoor Science Tech Youth Professional *Please note events are subject to change and this list of events is as of March 6, 2018. Learning Voice Development

The Eleventh Annual Recycle Rama Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Hampton High School and Hampton Township Pool Parking Lot

** INDICATES MORE INFORMATION BELOW

 ELECTRONICS – Collected for FREE by JVS, ONE TV PER CAR - Strictly enforced Township Pool Parking Lot  CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS – Collected by Construction Junction, materials MUST be in useable condition and suitable for use in a home project  OFF-SITE SHREDDING – FREE courtesy of State Representative Hal English, documents will be securely collected and taken OFF SITE to be shredded. Limit two 13 gallon bags/boxes and no magazines, books, metal or plastic  CELL PHONES, PRINTER CARTRIDGES – collected at both High School and JVS Pool Parking Lot sites  BATTERIES – RECHARGEABLE, ALKALINE, CAR BATTERIES, LIGHT BULBS - Batteries Plus **  CRAFT SUPPLIES – Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse (PCCR)**  MEDICAL EQUIPMENT – Brother’s Brother **  CLOTHING, SHOES, SMALL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS – Salvation Army  HALLOWEEN COSTUMES – Must be useable and appropriate.  TOWELS AND BLANKETS – Donated to local animal shelters  EYEGLASSES AND SUNGLASSES– Collected and refit for people in need  BICYCLES – Collected by Thrivent Community – Three Rivers. Call 412-348-0304 for information.  STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS – Will be taken to the Shipping Depot, must be clean  ITEMS FOR CAMP INVENTION – HTSD Summer Camp, See specifics for collection below**  SCRAP METAL For the following collections, anyone is welcome to bring items to Recycle Rama and take items with you. Anything left over will be donated to various organizations:

 HAMPTON ATHLETIC UNIFORMS, SPIRITWEAR, SPORTS AND DANCE EQUIPMENT – Must be CLEAN and in USEABLE condition. Collected at all Hampton elementary schools and HMS (May 2 – 15) and in the High School Cafeteria on the day of Recycle Rama. SEE BELOW FOR STRICT GUIDELINES**  MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BUSINESS ATTIRE AND SHOES, YOUNG MEN’S DRESS ATTIRE AND SHOES  BOOKS, GAMES, PUZZLES - Book Swap the day of Recycle Rama, leftovers donated to various libraries**

We WILL NOT accept the following items: PAINT, HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS, PHARMECUETICALS or TIRES**

We have the right to refuse items that are not acceptable for recycling. For questions, call Danelle Jameson at (412) 487-0752 or email at [email protected].

Please note that some information may change. Stay informed by checking the Recycle Rama link under Community Links on the HTSD website at http://www.ht-sd.org and on the Hampton Twp website at http://www.hampton-pa.org/275/Recycle-Rama

** ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES ON ACCEPTED ITEMS**

BATTERIES PLUS – Accepts all batteries, plus light bulbs, including CFL bulbs for a fee

PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR CREATIVE REUSE - The following art supplies ONLY will be accepted at Recycle Rama: paints, brushes, pencils, pens, sketchbooks, interesting vintage items: curiosities, art books, non- food containers, ephemera, manual typewriters, artwork: paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, photographs, records. Visit http://pccr.org/ or call (412) 473-0100 for more info and to set up an appointment to donate other items.

BROTHERS BROTHER - Accepts nebulizers, walkers, manual wheelchairs, bedside commodes, canes, crutches, shower chairs, hospital beds, adult disposable briefs, medical supplies. For a comprehensive list visit https://brothersbrother.org/gifts-kind/#med

CAMP INVENTION - Camp Invention is a weeklong summer workshop for elementary aged students to explore the world of invention, science and engineering. Students will take apart the items. These items allow students to design and invent! We are collecting the following: • CD Players • DVD Players • VCRs • Corded Telephones • Tape Players • Wind-up Clocks • Alarm Clocks • Blu-Ray® players • Boom Boxes • Bread Machines • Calculators • Candy Dispensers • Cash Registers • Computer Keyboards • Child’s Powered Ride-on Cars • Coffee Machines • Fans • Karaoke Machines • Typewriters • Sewing Machines (no needles) • Self-Rewinding VHS Machines • Soundboards • Stereo Speakers • Radios

GUIDELINES FOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND RELATED ITEMS: All equipment, uniforms, spirit wear, and shoes should be clean and in useable condition. We will not accept any items that are not in a condition to be given to individuals or organizations.

You are welcome to bring an item and take some items for yourselves. This is a great place to get cleats and equipment for younger children just starting out in sports, or trying out a sport they have not done before. We ask that you please do not take items to resell. This is a community oriented event and we would like those coming to be able to benefit from the items others no longer need.

Our goal at the end of the event is to have nothing left, but if we do, items will be donated to local charities and athletic associations.

BOOK COLLECTION: Feel free to take a book or several books if you bring one. Puzzles and games accepted. ABSOLUTELY NO VHS TAPES, MAGAZINES (INCLUDING READERS DIGEST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC). Text books should be no older than 10 years. Shaler North Hills Library also accepts donations at the library. Call 412-486-0211 or visit www.shalerlibrary.org.

**For more information on where to recycle HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, visit:  Pennsylvania Resource Council at http://prc.org or  Household Hazardous Waste Pickup (Hampton residents only): www.WMAtYourDoor.com or (800) 449-7587. Contact Township office with questions at (412) 486-0400, ext 303

Recycle Rama needs your help!

The Recycle Rama planning committee is looking for members to join our core group of volunteers. We would like to have representation from all HTSD schools, but mostly the elementary schools. The Recycle Rama is in May each year (Saturday, May 19, 2018 from 9 – 12 this year). There are about 10 people on our core planning committee and we begin having meetings in January and meet once a month. Our meeting dates and times are flexible and we can accommodate those who work. We would love some new people with fresh ideas to join us in planning this great community event.

If you are interested or want to get more information, please contact:

Danelle Jameson at (412) 487 – 0752 or [email protected] or

Maryellen Meehan at (412) 496 – 4226 or [email protected]

HAMPTON TOWNSHIP

SCHOOL DISTRICT

SUMMER PROGRAM 2018

Session I: June 18 - June 22 Session II: June 25 – June 29 Session III: July 23 - July 27  Camp Invention

GENERAL INFORMATION (Sessions I & II)

Students currently in Grades K-11 may register for the summer program. Immediate **SNACKS** registration by mail is recommended. Complete the attached registration form and health Students are form and mail your check or money order, made payable to: encouraged to

“HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT” bring their own Mail to : HTSD Summer Program – 2284 Wyland Ave, Allison Park, PA 15101 snack for a mid- morning break. While registration by mail is recommended, in-person registration will occur Tuesday, June

12th and Wednesday, June 13th at Hampton Middle School from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, in the Main Office. This program is open to both Hampton residents and non-residents. Tuition cannot be refunded after June 18th; however, a credit will be issued for a later session or **NURSE** the next year for student cancellations after the deadline. A certified nurse will be on duty. CLASS TIMES: Classes meet for five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, at

Hampton Middle School.

**DROP-OFF** **STUDENT Students should enter through the library entrance, door #16, which is at the rear of the PARKING** Middle School. Students will report to the library where they will be met by their teachers. High School **PICK-UP** All students will be escorted to the parking lot outside the library entrance, door #16. students who wish Please plan to meet your child there. If you have made arrangements for your child to to drive must park carpool with another student, you must provide the teacher with a note. in the lot across the street from

the Middle School, GENERAL INFORMATION (Camp Invention) adjacent to the

Camp Invention is a nationally-recognized STEM program where students will have the stadium. opportunity to work together in a hands-on environment (please see page 7 for more details). This camp is held at WYLAND ELEMENTARY the last full week in July. The K-5

Camp Invention Program is a full-day camp, 8:30 am to 3 pm. Please drop off and pick up COURSES WITH your child at the front entrance of Wyland Elementary. INSUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT MAY BE

QUESTIONS: Laurie Tocci or Michael Silbaugh CANCELED. 412-492-6346 412-492-6358 Parents will be [email protected] [email protected] notified ONLY if a course has been Starting June 18th, the Summer Program Office will be located in the Middle canceled.

School Library. Please call 412-492-6362 June 18th-June 29th.

SESSION I: June 18 – June 22 Page 2 #001-1 SUMMER THEATER Grades: K-5 THIS IS A TWO WEEK COURSE: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JUNE 18-JUNE 22 and JUNE 25-JUNE 29

Come and join our elementary summer theater program! Our goal is to present a production of an age appropriate show. We are hoping to improve the student’s self-confidence, expression, and public speaking skills in a fun and creative way. Students will participate in various drama games and activities that will develop their acting skills. The students will audition for roles and learn to work cooperatively with each other to learn their lines, as well as to create scenery. Throughout the program, the students will be required to memorize their lines, perform, design set decorations, learn music, and develop costumes for their performance. Please join us on Friday, June 29, at 11am for our performance!

Instructors: Greg Shumaker, Melissa Survinski Fee: $170 Room: Auditorium

#002-1 SUMMER INTRAMURALS #003-1 MAZES GAMES AND MORE! Grades: K-5 Grades: 2-4 SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM* SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Summer Intramurals is a chance to play team sports and other games in a semi- Students will be inspired to solve creative challenges competitive environment where the using Bloxels and Sphero SPRK+ on the iPad. Students focus is movement, fitness, teamwork, will be given the opportunity to build their own game and and just playing to play. We will play a code their way as they navigate through mazes. variety of outdoor and indoor team sports and games depending on the grade level. Instructor: Meredith Rea Fee: $85

Room: G702

Instructor: Andrew Petruska Room : Main Gym Fee: $80 *Also offered in Session II

#004-1 INCREDIBLE EDIBLE SCIENCE #005-1 ART EXPLORATIONS EXPERIMENTS Grades: 3-5 Grades: 2-5 SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM SESSION I - 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM Do you love to explore and create with art materials? If Have you ever thought of your kitchen as you like to try new things in art, this may be the class for a science laboratory? There are many you! Each day, we will explore a new medium. Students similarities between a chemistry lab and a will draw, paint, sculpt, weave, and print. Please bring a kitchen. Come experience a science lab pencil, sketchbook (if you have one) and wear an art shirt where all of your creations are edible! to class. We will be experimenting with different ingredients and how they interact with each other. We will also be Instructor: Kelly Koble Fee: $90 creating mixtures and chemical reactions that taste Room: B209 delicious!

Instructor: Nina Griffith Fee: $90 Room: D405

SESSION I: June 18 – June 22 Page 3 #006-1 BEGINNING COLOR GUARD Grades: 3-5 SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Do you love to dance? Please join us as we learn the basics of Color Guard. Color Guard combines dance and spinning flags into an exciting and entertaining art form. Super fun! The class will end with a special performance for parents, family and friends.

Instructor: Lurrene Parker Fee: $80 Room: Auxiliary Gym

#007-1 PROGRAMMING FUN! #008-1 KIDS COOKING: WORLD CUISINE Grades: 3-6 Grades: 4-7 SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM* SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Come travel the world through food! Do you love to play video Students will have hands-on experience games? In this camp, you preparing and tasting dishes from will learn the basics of American, French, Asian, Italian, and computer programming Mexican cultures. One day will be spent using Hopscotch, Tynker, on each culture. In addition to the food preparation, and Cargo-Bot to create your very own unique games students will learn about meal-time traditions that and animations! After learning how to create them, how surround each dish, which are specific to its region of about using your reading, writing, and math skills to the world. create amazing and unique worlds in Minecraft? Instructor: Rebecca Schratz Fee: $90 Instructor: John Lee Fee: $85 Room: C308 Room: D409 *Also offered in Session II #009-1 ROBOTS IN MOTION #010-1 MATH SAT PREP Grades: 4-7 Grades: 9-11 SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

This quick SAT Preparation course for the recently redesigned SAT Math will provide a review to Discover the world of further develop mathematical skills including numbers robots exploring the Hummingbird and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data and Finch robots! Using the Finch analysis, and probability. All of these subjects are Robot you will learn to program a eligible content for the SAT. The students will learn robot to move with lights and test-taking strategies geared to both multiple choice music, traverse through a maze, and much more! You problems and open-ended questions. Students will will also craft and code your very own robotic creation practice these skills by interacting in activities on the using the Hummingbird Robotics Kit, programming Smart Board and by taking multiple practice tests. The tools, and imagination. The robots aren’t the only ones course will follow The Official Redesigned SAT Study who will have an amazing time! Guide, which can also be used in the Reading and Writing SAT Prep course. Students must purchase a Instructor: Joe Cangilla Fee: $85 copy of this book the first day of Room: D408 class (please bring $20).

Instructor: Amy Leya Fee: $80 Room: G708 SESSION II: June 25 – June 29 Page 4 #002-2 SUMMER INTRAMURALS #011-2 KITCHEN COOK-OFF Grades: K-5 Grades: K-3 SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM* SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Summer Intramurals is a chance to play team sports Come together to battle with your peers and other games in a semi-competitive environment for the best tasting and healthiest dishes. where the focus is movement, fitness, teamwork, and Students will create recipes that include just playing to play. We will play a variety of outdoor one protein, one veggie and fruit of and indoor team sports and games depending on the different colors, one whole grain, and one grade level. dessert. As a culminating activity, the students will cook for a panel of expert judges.

Instructor: Andrew Petruska Instructor: Rebecca Schratz Fee: $90 Room: Main Gym Fee: $80 Room: C308 *Also offered in Session I #012-2 BREAK-OUT TIME #013-2 BEGINNERS FUSED GLASS Grades: 3-5 Grades: 3-5 SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Do you like solving puzzles? Players will use teamwork Students will be introduced to the and critical thinking to design different mediums of fused glass. challenging puzzles in order to open They will learn about the tools used the locked box. Students will and some cutting. We will complete 2 develop a compelling story, time limit, small projects, using sheet glass, and series of puzzles to create an stringers, noodles, and frit. interactive game. Instructor: Marla Kohan Fee: $90 Room: B209

Instructor: Nina Griffith Fee: $85 Room: G703 #007-2 PROGRAMMING FUN! #014-2 BABYSITTING Grades: 3-6 Grades: 3-7 SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM* SESSION II - 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Do you love to play video Successful babysitting experiences games? In this camp, you require the caregiver to provide a fun will learn the basics of and safe environment. This course computer programming provides future babysitters the using Hopscotch, Tynker, opportunity to learn about safety, and Cargo-Bot to create your very own unique games proper nutrition and behavior and animations! After learning how to create them, how management. In addition, students will create games and about using your reading, writing, and math skills to activities, as well as materials for advertising. By the end create amazing and unique worlds in Minecraft? of the week, students will have had the opportunity to become CPR CERTIFIED. All participants will receive a Instructor: John Lee Fee: $85 certificate of comp letion. Room: D409 *Also offered in Session I Instructor: Kelsey Young Fee: $95 Room: G702

SESSION II: June 25 – June 29 Page 5

#015-2 INVENT YOUR WORLD Grades: 3-8 SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

This workshop will empower students to create solutions to real-world problems with LittleBits and Makey Makey! Use it, improve it, then inspire others! Students will engage in problem solving, creative thinking, and collaboration. Be the next Einstein!

Instructor: Tamara Ammon Fee: $85 Room: D408

#016-2 ROBOT C #017-2 READING & WRITING SAT PREP Grades: 7-9 Grades: 9-11 SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM

Feeling anxious about the recently redesigned SAT? Discover the world of virtual Calm your fears with preparation! In the Reading and robots exploring the Writing SAT Prep summer course, we will review ROBOT C programming concepts found on the SAT’s including vocabulary, language. ROBOTC is a powerful C-based programming passage comprehension, sentence structure, grammar, language with a Windows environment for writing and usage, and composition. We will also cover test taking debugging programs, and the only programming language strategies for multiple choice questions and timed at this level that offers a comprehensive, real-time writing assignments. debugger. ROBOT C is a Cross-platform solution that The course will follow The Official Redesigned SAT allows students to learn the type of c-based Study Guide, which can also be used in the Math SAT programming used in advanced education and Prep course. Students must purchase a copy of this professional applications. book the first day of class (please bring $20).  ROBOT C uses the industry standard C-programming language. Instructor: Mark Weaver Fee $80  ROBOT C has the same form and feel, often even Room G708 the same command names, as professional tools used on other systems.

Instructor: Hartley Kennedy Fee: $85 Room D415

PARTNERSHIPS Page 6 DRIVER’S EDUCATION SESSIONS I & II: June 18th – June 29th OFFERED THROUGH CCAC CCAC DRIVER EDUCATION CCAC/KENNEDY SCHOOL OF DRIVING CLASSROOM THEORY PRACTICE DRIVING

SESSIONS I AND II THIS IS A 2-WEEK COURSE Offered beyond the 30 hour Classroom Theory course. June 18-22 & June 25-June 29 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM Course: YOU-030-1470 (6 Hours by appointment)

Fee: $339.00 Course: YOU-820-1470 (30 Hours) This is a practice driving Class. The driving instructor is Fee: $139.00 no longer able to administer the driver’s license test. *** STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO Successful completion of this course may result in a ATTEND ALL 10 SESSIONS *** short-term benefit of reduced insurance premiums.

This class is offered by CCAC but will be held at Hampton Middle School in Room G707. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Registration Opens: 5/1/17

Please call the CCAC Non-Credit Registration Line to register @ 412-788-7546

A textbook is required for this course: Drive Right 11th Edition (soft cover), ISBN: 10:0133672662, ISBN-13: 9780133672664 Available at: http://www.pearsonschool.com

Questions? Call 412-788-7507-3703 10:00 am-3:00 pm Monday through Friday For more information visit the CCAC website: http://shopcommunityed.ccac.edu

*** Please do not send registration to Hampton Township School District ***

CAMP INVENTION (Elementary): July 23 – July 27 Page 7 Page 7

HTSD Summer Program 2018 Registration Forms

DATES AND TIMES OF PROGRAM: SESSION I: JUNE 18 - JUNE 22 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM HMS SESSION II: JUNE 25 – JUNE 29 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM HMS CAMP INVENTION: JULY 23 – JULY 27 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM WYLAND

Please complete and cut out one registration block per class for each child you wish to enroll.

Name: ______Name: ______Address: ______Address: ______e-mail: ______e-mail: ______Phone(s): ______Phone(s): ______School: ______(M/F)____ School: ______(M/F)____ Current Grade: ______Age: ______Current Grade: ______Age: ______Course Name ______Course Name ______Course # ______Session #_____ Fee:_____ Course # ______Session #_____ Fee:_____ OFFICE USE ONLY: Do not write below OFFICE USE ONLY: Do not write below

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SEND: (ALL 3 ARE REQUIRED) TO: HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM  Payment(Check or Money Order) made payable to: HTSD WYLAND ELEMENTARY  Completed Registration Blocks 2284 WYLAND AVE ALLISON PARK, PA 15101  Completed Health Form (s)

HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM HEALTH FORM JUNE / JULY 2018

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION FOR SUDDEN ILLNESS OR INJURY

STUDENT NAME ______DATE OF BIRTH ______LAST FIRST M.I.

ADDRESS______ZIP______HOME PHONE______

EMAIL ADDRESS: ______

PLEASE INDICATE CONTACT ORDER (1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH)

 FATHER’S NAME______HOME PHONE______

WORK PHONE______CELLULAR PHONE______

 MOTHER’S NAME______HOME PHONE______

WORK PHONE______CELLULAR PHONE______

 CONTACT NAME______RELATIONSHIP______

HOME PHONE______WORK PHONE______

 CONTACT NAME______RELATIONSHIP______

HOME PHONE______WORK PHONE______

 FAMILY/PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN______PHONE______

HOSPITAL PREFERENCE ______

 DENTIST______PHONE______

PLEASE LIST ANY MEDICAL CONDITIONS (i.e. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, allergies, etc.)

______

PLEASE LIST ALL MEDICATIONS THAT STUDENT TAKES:

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I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ANY MEDICAL INFORMATION MAY BE SHARED WITH APPROPRIATE SCHOOL AND MEDICAL PERSONNEL.

PARENT OR GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE ______

PLEASE COMPLETE A HEALTH FORM FOR EACH CHILD ATTENDING THE HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM

*For an extra copy of this form, please visit our website www.ht-sd.org. THE WOLF ADMINISTRATION IS HERE TO HELP

Do you have questions? Are you looking for more information? Use the Department of Human Services resources listed below:

1.800.692.7462 1.800.932.0313 DHS HELPLINE REPORT CHILD ABUSE The department’s helpline can Call ChildLine to report suspected help you find the answers to your child abuse or general child well- questions or direct you to the being concerns. Calls are accepted information/resources that you need. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. www.compass.state.pa.us www.dhs.pa.gov APPLY FOR BENEFITS Visit the department’s website COMPASS is the way to apply for additional information on online for many health and human many subjects, including: service programs, including help with • Housing medical coverage, food, and child • Medical insurance care. It’s fast and easy. • Food 1.800.986.5437 • Mental health services • Intellectual disabilities services CHIP BENEFITS If you have questions about the • Children with special needs Children’s Health Insurance Program • Child care (CHIP), call the above number. • Report child abuse LA ADMINISTRACIÓN WOLF ESTÁ AQUÍ PARA AYUDARTE ¿Tienes preguntas? ¿Necesitas más información? Usa los recursos del Departamento de Servicios Humanos que aparecen abajo: 1.800.692.7462 1.800.932.0313 LINEA DE AYUDA DEL DHS REPORTE DE ABUSO INFANTIL La línea de ayuda del departamento Llama al ChildLine para reportar cualquier te puede ayudar a contestar tus sospecha de abuso infantil o alguna preguntas o indicarte en donde preocupación general sobre el bienestar está la información/recursos de un niño. Se aceptan llamadas 24 horas que necesitas. al día, 7 días a la semana. www.compass.state.pa.us www.dhs.pa.gov SOLICITA BENEFICIOS Visita el sitio web del departamento COMPASS es la manera de solicitar para recibir información adicional sobre en línea muchos servicios de los más temas, incluyendo: programas de salud y servicios • Vivienda humanos, incluyendo ayuda con • Seguro Médico coberturas médicas, alimentos, y • Alimentos cuidado infantil. Es rápido y fácil. • Servicios de Salud Mental 1.800.986.5437 • Servicios de Discapacidad BENEFICIOS CHIP Intelectual Si tienes preguntas sobre el • Niños con Necesidades Especiales Programa de Seguro Médico para • Cuidado Infantil Niños (CHIP), llama al número de arriba. • Reporte de Abuso Infantil THE WOLF ADMINISTRATION IS HERE TO HELP

Do you have questions? Are you looking for more information? Use the Department of Education resources listed below:

1.800.879.2301 1.717.772.3737 SPECIAL EDUCATION POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Call to receive information to Pennsylvania is home to nearly help evacuee students who 250 postsecondary and higher receive special education education institutions. Questions services at their original school. about higher education can be directed to the above number. 1.717.783.6466 STUDENT SERVICES www.education.pa.gov Call for assistance with questions Visit the Department’s website about enrollment, school meals, for additional information on English Learners, and other issues subjects, such as: impacting K-12 students. • Equity and inclusion www.compass.state.pa.us • Safe schools • Food services EARLY LEARNING Information about Pre-K Counts, • Family support programs Head Start, and early intervention • Home schooling services can be found though the • Intellectual disabilities services Office of Child Development and • Library information Early Learning (OCDEL). LA ADMINISTRACIÓN WOLF ESTÁ AQUÍ PARA AYUDARTE ¿Tienes preguntas? ¿Necesitas más información? Usa los recursos del Departamento de Educación que aparecen abajo: 1.800.879.2301 1.717.772.3737 EDUCACIÓN ESPECIAL EDUCACIÓN Llama para recibir información que POSTSECUNDARIA ayude a los estudiantes evacuados Pennsylvania es el hogar que reciben servicios de educación de casi 250 instituciones especial en su escuela de origen. postsecundarias y de educación superior. Las 1.717.783.6466 preguntas sobre la educación SERVICIOS ESTUDIANTILES superior pueden ser dirigidas Llama para recibir asistencia con al número de arriba. preguntas sobre las inscripciones, www.education.pa.gov comidas en la escuela, Aprendices Visita el sitio web del de Inglés y otros temas que afectan Departamento para recibir más a los estudiantes del K-12. información para temas como: • Equidad e Inclusión www.compass.state.pa.us • Escuelas Seguras APRENDIZAJE TEMPRANO • Servicios de Alimentos La información sobre las Cuentas Pre-K, • Programas de Apoyo Familiar Head Start y Servicios de Intervención • Enseñanza en el Hogar Temprana pueden encontrarse en • Servicios de Discapacidad la Oficina de Desarrollo Infantil y Intelectual Aprendizaje Temprano (Office of Child • Información de Bibliotecas Development and Early Learning).

Health coverage for your child is well within reach with CHIP.

CHIP COVERS CHIP covers uninsured kids up to age 19 in Pennsylvania. It • Routine check-ups doesn’t matter why your kids • Prescriptions don’t have health coverage • Hospitalization right now; CHIP may be able • Dental to help. Most kids receive CHIP for free. Others can get the • Eye Care same benefits at a low cost. • Eyeglasses CHIP is brought to you by • Behavioral care leading health insurance • Specialty care companies who offer quality, • More comprehensive coverage.

If your income is below CHIP guidelines, your child may be enrolled in Medical Assistance.

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