Baltimore's Sail 250 event offers students hands-on STEM education through robotics and drones
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Kellye Lynn
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Baltimore's Living Classroom Foundation hosted a STEM educational experience for students during the Sail 250 event at the Inner Harbor. The program featured hands-on activities including robotics and drones, giving students practical exposure to science, technology, engineering, and math concepts in an engaging, real-world setting.
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