STEM Class with therapeutic toy

This semester, several students in Mr. Poehner's STEM class, were interested in making a Therapeutic Toy for a young patient with hand mobility and dexterity issues. They worked together to create the toy featured below.  Ms. Alison Ferrara, a Physical Therapist and Site Coordinator from Premier Health, was invited to the class to see the toy and how it functioned. She was extremely impressed with our students, their ideas and the toy they designed.