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WAPA Wraps Young Child Outreach Week

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority wrapped up its Week of the Young Child outreach with an educational visit to Ulla F. Muller Elementary School on Thursday, April 16, in partnership with the Virgin Islands Department of Education.

Students at Ulla F. Muller Elementary School gear up with their โ€œenergy bandโ€ wristbands as they prepare to race in an activity simulating how quickly electricity moves on April 16. (Submitted photo)

More than 100 students in Grades 1 through 3 learned how electricity moves from power lines into their homes and schools. Through guided discussion, they explored how electricity travels across a connected system and how electrons carry energy through a continuous flow. The energy-filled activity that followed brought the concept to life, with students acting out the movement of electrons and ending with a fast-paced race that demonstrated how quickly electricity moves.

โ€œIt was such a delight to see young studentsโ€™ curiosity about the energy field come to life,โ€ said Shanell Spencer, WAPA Communications Director. โ€œWe are glad to participate in Week of the Young Child and support STEM learning through kinetic experiences that make learning more exciting and engaging for students.โ€

During Week of the Young Child, WAPA supported youth education through meaningful outreach that inspired curiosity, encouraged exploration, and helped students see themselves as future STEM leaders in the energy field and beyond.

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