WARREN — Warren City Schools rolled out a new Mobile STEM Lab on Tuesday, offering school board members and administrators a view of a high-tech classroom on wheels.
Parked outside Warren G. Harding High School’s Student Recreation and Wellness Center, Danielle Miller, supervisor of technology at Warren City Schools, led the tour and explained how the district built this program from the top down.
“Over the last few years, we have really built out our pathways for careers up at the high school, really trying to see … what skills are needed from our students, so when they leave us, they’re prepared, and they have a lot to offer,” Miller said. “We really concentrate on the high school bringing in drone technology and robotics and state-of-the-art robotics facility.”
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