Photos by Ethan Bell
Jasmine and Janissa Arcos play a cup stacking game in the Belle Heth Elementary School gymnasium, which was transformed into a STEM activity room during the school’s Exhibition Night, held Thursday evening.
Jaden Hendricks explains his energy efficient green home model at Exhibition Night.
Fifth grader Amber Bernethy explains her Exhibiton night project to her family.
Mason Bell, a third grader in Ms. BJ Munsey’s class, details his diorama project about Arctic Foxes.The third grade animal habitat projects were divided into different classrooms based on the climates in which each animal lives.
Anecia Prim (left) and Breeley Hudson (right), both sixth graders, explain their project to a younger student.
Allie Farris is all smiles with her animal habitat diorama in the desert biome classroom at Belle Heth’s exhibition night.
RADFORD – The entire student body of Belle Heth Elementary School showcased their work during a STEAM event Thursday evening at the school. The hundreds of third through sixth graders presented their projects to fellow students,families and community members during the two-hour events. From animal habitat dioramas to energy efficiency ideas and more, Exhibition Night was an impressive showcase of student critical thinking skills and teacher instruction. The night also included a PSA fund-raising dinner compliments of Sal’s Jr. Restaurant, who served up spaghetti and more to raise funds for the school.