STEAM Fest drew a crowd of 5,000 to celebrate science, tech, art and math
Los Angeles Unified School District held its STEAM Fest, a celebration of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics, that brought together 5,000 students, families and educators. This year’s event on Saturday, April 5, featured participation from 65 San Fernando Valley schools.
At the Discovery Cube Los Angeles located in Sylmar, the district offered interactive exhibits, student showcases and community partner demonstrations “designed to spark curiosity and inspire future innovators,” according to a prepared statement from LAUSD.
During the student showcases, middle school students dissected squids, elementary school students performed in a folklorico dance, a boy tried to test buoyancy using foil and marbles, a high school student demonstrated a robot he had built, and students showed off vegetables they had grown. The activities included fun and creative ways to learn about recycling, robotics, programming and more.
Attendees arrive for the Region North STEAM Fest at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Isabella Kwon, left, and Juliet Meyer, students at Portola Middle School and Highly Gifted Magnet in Tarzana, demonstrate the dissection of a squid during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Students from Coughlin Elementary perform a folklorico dance during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Region North STEAM Fest attendee Richard Herrera attempts a buoyancy test with foil and marbles during the event at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
A 3D printed figure on display at Verdugo Hills High School’s booth during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Region North STEAM Fest attendee Thomas Justice does a demonstration with the robot he built at Polytechnic High in Sun Valley at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Students from Vena Elementary perform a folklorico dance during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Region North STEAM Fest attendee Richard Herrera attempts a buoyancy test with foil and marbles during the event at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
The Region North STEAM Fest celebrates science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics education. The festival is for thousands of students, their families, school employees and community to engage in STEAM education with hands-on learning, music and art displays from more than 60 schools across the Valley taking place on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Nihal Prasad, a student at Portola Middle School and Highly Gifted Magnet in Tarzana, works on dissecting a squid during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
Vegetables grown by students at San Fernando Middle School and Institute for Applied Media are on display during the Region North STEAM Fest at Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
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Attendees arrive for the Region North STEAM Fest at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles on Saturday, April 5, 2025. (Photo by Miguel Vasconcellos, Contributing Photographer)
One aim of the STEAM Fest is to create opportunities that prepare students for success in a rapidly evolving and interconnected world, according to LAUSD.
“Our second annual Region North STEAM Fest hosted at the Discovery Cube Los Angeles truly represents excellence, innovation, and demonstrates what it means to be ‘ready for the world,’” said David Baca, superintendent of LAUSD’s Region North.
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