P.C. students go full STEAM ahead with night of innovation, creativity
February 7, 2024 at 10:00 p.m.
![With meticulous precision, third-grader Natalie Datino stays focused and steady while creating a circuit at one of nearly two dozen tables set up around the Port Chester High School old gym on Thursday, Feb. 1. The Park Avenue Elementary School student was exploring the district’s second annual STEAM Fest event along with other third- through fifth-graders district-wide.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9504_STEAMfest_t1110.jpg?86c3b3ce6e536231b1331a9413d91adf0581eba1)
![Park Avenue Elementary School fourth-grader Maykel Benalcazar cuts holes and shapes into a piece of blue paper, looking forward to seeing how his snowflake craft will turn out.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9495_STEAMfest_t580.jpg?8f1b5874916776826eb17d7e67de7278c987ca33)
![Catching up with some giggles, Park Avenue Elementary School friends third-grader Catalina Saenz-Kaufman (left) and second-grader Kaitlyn Pirrone sit on the floor and work on building blocks together.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9512_STEAMfest_t1110.jpg?86c3b3ce6e536231b1331a9413d91adf0581eba1)
![At a straw building station, King Street Elementary School fifth-grader Gabriel Bornander takes an unconventional route and boxes himself into his creation. His mother Rachel helps strap him in.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9530_STEAMfest_t1110.jpg?86c3b3ce6e536231b1331a9413d91adf0581eba1)
![After waiting in a long line for the popular drone rooms, King Street Elementary School third-grader Alessa Navarro takes a test drive.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9554_STEAMfest_t580.jpg?8f1b5874916776826eb17d7e67de7278c987ca33)
![A master paper airplane maker, John F. Kennedy Elementary School third-grader Dylan Torres jumps for joy as high school math teacher Anthony Perciavalle measures his craft’s flight distance and announces a record-breaking 426 inches.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9584_STEAMfest_t580.jpg?8f1b5874916776826eb17d7e67de7278c987ca33)
![Park Avenue Elementary School fourth-grader Bradyn Tamucci (right) takes a quick break from playing an A.I. music game with his brother Alexander to say, “what’s up.” Alexander is a sixth-grader at Port Chester Middle School.](https://westmorenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2024/02/07/DSC_9592_STEAMfest_t1110.jpg?86c3b3ce6e536231b1331a9413d91adf0581eba1)
Hundreds of elementary schoolers, families flock to high school for STEAM Fest
Hundreds of elementary schoolers, families flock to high school for STEAM Fest