Published On: July 29th, 2015|

The Daily Courier – Max Efrein

“About 80 kindergarten through eighth-grade teachers from throughout Yavapai County attended a free three-day STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) workshop held at Prescott College…”The 21st century career place doesn’t necessarily need students who have a wide range of knowledge,” Granite Mountain School principal Teresa Bruso said. “They need students who know information and how to apply it and how to think beyond it and how to problem solve, and that’s what STEAM integration does.””(more)