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Quincy High School students in carpentry, electrical, and plumbing programs built a fully functional tiny house over three years, showcasing their skills and supporting affordable housing.
A group of six high school students from the Central Florida Aerospace Academy is heading for the stratosphere— literally.
In this fascinating DIY project, you'll learn how to make a hydraulic labyrinth with a rolling ball using only cardboard, plastic syringes, and tubing—no motors or electricity required! This hands-on ...
Thanks to the Edison Academy students in the cyber and electrical classes — and teacher Aaron King, students will be able to ...
Nowadays, owning a branded printer is a necessary device for your home, workplace, school, or college. This is because this ...
High school robotics team member Étienne Robitaille shares how STEAMpunk's continuous improvement efforts have advanced since ...
Michael Mackin cut a check to the Town of Adams on Wednesday, clinching the deal to buy the Memorial School and transform ...
The United States government has funded countless projects over the course of its history, and they’ve had a wide range of ...
President Trump wants to divert federal funds from Harvard to trade schools. But experts say the process isn't that simple.
More than 400 people assembled in t Area Senior High auditorium on Thursday to celebrate the accomplishments of 85 high school seniors, and the hope for nearly everyone in the crowd was that the ...
While workforce shortages plague many industries and employers in the Rushmore State, great opportunities abound for skilled ...