Students from the class of 2025 took part in the Junior Achievement Stem Summit Thursday, Dec. 2 at the senior high school. Community volunteers shared their experience and proctored activities that shared lessons in chemistry, biology, math, engineering, technology, electrical trades, manufacturing and other science and technology related programs.“We put over 200 students in a room and did activities all day for a chance for them to have fun and learn,” organizer Mrs. Sarah Warner said. “I was just so impressed with them. They’re excited. They’re engaged. They’re smiling.That’s a success.”