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International Academy students host STEAM program for elementary kids
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TROY A new nonprofit co-founded by five International Academy East freshmen has given elementary students in the Troy School District a taste of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics through its latest 10-week program.
The nonprofit, Us For Them, co-founded by Sritha Neelam, Nivy Chandrakanth, Trisha Jois, Anish Nandamuri and Siddharth Karthikeyan, began in summer 2020 as a way for the founders to share their passion for STEAM with younger kids.
“We wanted to do something for the next generation about STEAM,” Neelam said.
The group hopes to expose students to STEAM topics at an earlier age.
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20 laptops donated to Detroit charter school
Manek and Chaudhari stand in front of Hope Academy in Detroit after dropping off a donation of laptops to the school.
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Hope Academy Principal Mark Mayberry accepts the donations.
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TROY Troy High School junior Meera Manek and International Academy East junior Megha Chaudhari began the virtual school year last fall like many of their peers: frustrated and ready to return to the classroom, but a moment of frustration quickly turned into a moment of clarity for the duo.