Hudson Montessori Students Prepare to Unveil Projects at Annual Hudson County STEM Showcase
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Each February, excitement fills the air as our students prepare to unveil their innovative projects at the annual Hudson County STEM Showcase. Months of research, experimentation, writing, and design will come together next week as our student presenters proudly share their discoveries and solutions with the community.
From developing creative engineering prototypes to exploring complex scientific questions, our students display their curiosity, perseverance, and a true passion for discovery. Their projects reflect countless hours of thoughtful investigation and following their curiosity.
Hudson Montessori School’s accredited STEAM program integrates science, technology, engineering, art, and math into every grade level. This STEAM curriculum is the foundation for the remarkable projects presented each year. We take great pride in supporting our students' efforts and commend their commitment to excellence as they prepare for this year’s showcase.
The Hudson County STEM Showcase is open to students across Hudson County, bringing together young innovators from throughout our community. We are deeply grateful for the continued support of our neighbor, Jersey City Medical Center/RWJBarnabas Health, which has proudly served as the presenting sponsor for eight years.
We look forward to celebrating our students’ hard work and sharing their remarkable achievements at this year’s showcase. Stay tuned as our young scientists and engineers present their work and meet the judges this Monday!
Hudson Montessori School, located in downtown Jersey City, serves children from ages 2 through 8th grade. The teachers use an interdisciplinary, theme-based learning approach grounded in Montessori philosophy and methodology to foster students' love of learning. Its STEM-certified campus is the only one of its kind in New Jersey, featuring STEM-certified teachers who meet the highest standards set by the National Institute for STEM Education. The school welcomes parents to an open house to learn more about its programs.





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