The gymnasium at the Adamsville Primary School resembled a scientific laboratory.
On Thursday, March 26, Adamsville, under the leadership of Dan Richeter, the school’s devoted and energetic Technology/STEM Teacher/Science Coordinator, held its highly popular STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Fair.
This creative exhibit featured 55 engaging projects that were sponsored by 74 Adamsville students and attracted a large turnout of inquisitive visitors.
Mr. Richter, the guiding force behind this fair, which was the fourth he coordinated, was proud of the projects, which also drew praise from the families and friends of the young inventors.
“Students explored a wide range of scientific concepts through hands-on investigations and demonstrations, highlighting curiosity, problem-solving, and innovation across grade levels,’ Mr. Richter said.
Mr. Richter continued to share his pleasure with the exhibition.
“It was incredible to see so many families come together to support our students and celebrate their hard work. The energy in the room really showed how meaningful these experiences are for our kids.”
Adamsville Principal Dr. James Singagliese added.
“It was great to see our students confidently showcasing their projects and sharing their learning with others.” The school also thanks its PTO for supporting a “Technology Teacher for a Day” raffle, which raised $266 for the organization. Overall, the evening was a tremendous success!”
Well done, you young Adamsville inventors.
And well done, Professor Richter!
Here are the Adamsville Primary School student inventors

