A STEM teacher at Harlan Elementary School in Mount Pleasant is asking for donations of everyday household items to support hands-on learning activities planned for the final week of classes, beginning May 18.
Students will be participating in creative building projects, using materials such as cardboard tubes, tissue boxes, plastic containers, ice cream buckets, pipe cleaners, straws, and craft supplies like glitter. Community members who would like to contribute can drop off items directly at Harlan Elementary before the week of May 18, 1001 North Main Street in Mount Pleasant.
The effort aims to give students an engaging and interactive end to the school year while encouraging creativity and problem-solving through STEM learning.