
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
@ Northville High School

STUDENT
PRESENTERS
Students in grades K-12 create and present their STEAM projects, showcasing their innovation, creativity and knowledge of science, technology, engineering, arts and math. Grades 5-12 are eligible to win scholarship prizes!
4th GRADE
FIELD TRIP
All Northville Public Schools 4th Graders will take a field trip to Northville High School to see student presentations, visit the High School Robotics Lab and Engineering Classrooms and see presentations about STEAM careers!
4/23 @ Northville High School
COMMUNITY
NIGHT
The general public is invited to visit the STEAM Fair from 6pm - 8pm on Wednesday April 23rd. Visitors to Northville High School will get to see student presentations and learn more about the STEAM program and facilities at Northville Public Schools.
4/23 - 6pm-8pm @ Northville High School

PARTICIPATE AND WIN SCHOLARSHIP MONEY OR PRIZES
GRADES K-3
Kindergarten through 3rd grade students are encouraged to be “Makers” and lean into the topics of Architecture, Interactivity, Games and Coding. Each K-3 student will receive a certificate for participating in STEAM Fair.
GRADE 4
All fourth grade students will participate in STEAM Fair by attending a field trip to Northville High School on April 23. Students will explore the other student presentations, tour the High School robotics lab and engineering classrooms, and see presentations from individuals in STEAM industries.
GRADE 5
Expanding upon the “Invention Convention” projects 5th grade students work on in their STEAM Classes, 5th graders are encouraged to solve a problem using STEAM. Awards will be given to 5th graders in 5 categories, each with a $100 gift card prize.
MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADES 6-8
Middle school students are encouraged to “Solve a Challenge in Your Community” using STEAM concepts. This may mean educating your peers and local community about a STEAM topic, inventing a solution to a challenge in your region, state or country, or even an idea that has an impact on a global scale! Three awards will be given at the middle school level, each with a monetary scholarship prize.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADES 9-12
High school students are encouraged to “Solve a Challenge in Your Community” using STEAM concepts. This may mean educating your peers and local community about a STEAM topic, inventing a solution to a challenge in your region, state or country, or even an idea that has an impact on a global scale! Three awards will be given at the high school level, each with a monetary scholarship prize.