Girls Who Game teams from schools #31, #33, #37, #43, #76, #79, and #89 gathered at Buffalo State University for an engaging and memorable end-of-year field trip and celebration.
Throughout the day, students rotated through three exciting STEM activities. At the Whitworth Ferguson Planetarium, they explored the impact of light pollution on the environment and the night sky, sparking thoughtful conversations about sustainability and the role of technology in solving global challenges.
At another station, students engaged in a hands-on microscopy activity, using microscopes to identify various objects and discuss their scientific relevance. They also participated in groundwater sampling, testing calcium and pH levels in water samples and discovering how these measurements can affect water quality.
The field trip culminated in a celebratory lunch and an awards ceremony honoring this year's Girls Who Game accomplishments. Congratulations to:
🥇 1st Place: PS 79 Pfc. William J. Grabiarz School of Excellence
🥈 2nd Place: PS 33 Bilingual Center
🥉 3rd Place: PS 43 Lovejoy Discovery School
This year's event showcased the dedication, curiosity, and collaborative spirit of the Girls Who Game teams as they explored real-world STEM challenges and celebrated their growth throughout the year. We're proud of all participants and look forward to continuing to empower and inspire girls through technology and innovation next year!
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