Harvest Hill S.T.E.A.M. Academy spurs innovation with new middle school building

From left, Kimberly Huesing, Ed. D., assistant superintendent of educational services; Phil Sutner, principal of Harvest Hill STEAM Academy; Jennifer Root, Ed. D., superintendent of MUSD; Bill Zimmerman, mayor of Menifee; Jackie Johansen, center, board president of MUSD; Kyle Root, MUSD trustee; Marc Bommarito, assistant superintendent of business services, and Sarah Emerson, director of creative learning for Garner Hol Education Through Imagination, attend a ribbon cutting of the new middle school wing at Harvest Hill S.T.E.A.M. Academy. Valley News/Courtesy photo
MENIFEE – The Menifee Union School District held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, June 1, to officially open a new middle school building at the Harvest Hill S.T.E.A.M. Academy. The milestone is a step for MUSD on its mission to inspire learning, exploration and imagination.“I am so proud to officially open this learning space to the students,” Jennifer Root, Ed.D., superintendent of MUSD, said. “The learning that will take place here will inspire students to tackle critical challenges with innovative solutions.”Spark-Es are the animatronics used in Garner Holt Animaker Spaces. Students can program their movement, record their speech, and design costumes for the Spark-Es. Valley News/Courtesy photo[/captio
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