The AGM Science Fair highlighted student-driven learning through projects rooted in individual interests and curiosity. Students chose topics that interest and excite them, something they’re eager to learn more about and share with others. Projects took on many forms, including experiments, research projects, hobbies, or personal collections.
Science Night featured an hour of hands-on engineering, coding, and learning from peers. This
year’s theme was the Olympics. Students got to design and build a bobsled that can hold a two- or four-person team and race down a luge track. At another station, they created a hockey stick using different materials and tested their accuracy by trying to score as many goals as possible. The remaining stations focused on coding and exploring student science boards where students showcased their projects to family and friends, making it a fun and engaging evening of
learning and discovery.



