STEAM Team @ MRM
The Liverpool Central School District is excited to offer a unique learning experience for our 7th and 8th grade students - the STEAM Team. Students who are interested in hands-on, project/problem based learning experiences might be an ideal fit for this team.
Students interested in joining the STEAM Team at Morgan Road Middle as a 7th- or 8th-grade student during the 2024-2025 academic year are invited to attend the MRM STEAM Team Expo Night on March 26, from 6 to 7 p.m., at MRM.
Speak with STEAM Team teachers, meet current STEAM Team students, and get your questions answered.
Limited spaces are available and all applicants must complete the online application by April 1, 2024. Scan the QR code or access the online application.
All applicants will be scheduled for interviews on April 4 in their home school with their principal and a STEAM Team teacher.
Visit the STEAM Team's Google Classroom
Frequently Asked Questions
Approximately 7:40 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. Same time as Liverpool High School because STEAM Team students will be sharing buses with high school students.
Yes, that is the purpose of following the High School time and utilizing the high school buses. Students will walk down the path from the High School.
Yes, STEAM students who choose will be part of the Morgan Road Middle School Band, Chorus and Orchestra.
The willingness and desire to participate in authentic learning experience while collaborating with others who have a strong work ethic is the criteria.
The STEAM schedule has both a whole group project and skill building time and traditional content blocks. The key is that there will be flexibility in schedules based on the authentic experiences and will vary but will contain both transdisciplinary pieces and times with traditional content classes.
Yes, we are seeking a diverse group of students who would like both some traditional courses while experiencing transdisciplinary authentic projects.
Yes, the schedule for the STEAM team will involve and encourage the opportunities for all students to obtain advanced math and science courses.
Students have full control and choice of what happens after their middle school experience. Currently, this could include the Project Lead the Way pre-engineering pathway, many Career and Technology Education Programs and the traditional course selection and development process.