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   What’s Cool in Schools
 Harbor City Elementary
Kynlee Morrow and Austin Rentfro, student artists from Harbor City Elementary in Melbourne, and their teacher Kimberly Chauncy were recognized by Crayola for their artistic talents. Morrow was selected as a finalist for the 2017-18 Crayola National School Competition “Art Energizes STEAM.” Her work also will be featured in a permanent collection at the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Rentfro’s artwork was selected to be included in Crayola’s education resources and used in their publications to promote their message. Crayola was impressed with the way the students’ connected art
with STEM. This is the second year Harbor City Elementary students were selected as winners. The students and Chauncy also received a selection of Crayola products.
Harbor City Elementary is home to nationally recognized artists and teacher.
R.L. Stevenson Elementary School
Hannah Adams, a fifth-grader at Stevenson Elementary in Merritt Island, was selected as the Brevard County winner of the Tropicana Public Speaking
Contest. Adams will present her
Stevenson Elementary student wins county speech contest.
speech, “Save the Blobfish,” at the next County Commissioner Meeting. The contest helps students in grades four through six learn how to write and deliver a speech.
   Palm Bay Magnet High
Palm Bay Magnet High, the first and only STEAM magnet high school in Brevard County, offers students with a variety of challenging and high-tech opportunities. It’s also the only district school with full programs in applied robotics, game design and computer programming. In addition to offering challenging academic programs, many improvements have been made to the campus.
The enhancements include a redesigned media center, adding makerspace, ideation and FUSE labs and boosting school spirit with updated branding.
The high school has education programs in the following academies:
• computer science
• health & public affairs
• applied design & engineering
• visual & performing arts
• Pirates to Panthers dual enrollment program—
the school’s latest endeavor.
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If a student wishes to participate in the school’s programs but isn’t zoned for Palm Bay Magnet High, they must apply and be accepted to the school. Educational Program Opportunity application
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