Throughout October the Del Mar Union School District hosted a series of STEAM+ Nights, offering a glimpse into the learning that happens each day in the STEAM+ disciplines of art, music, science, physical education and innovation technology. Each school held an evening of hands-on exploration in the five STEAM+ disciplines, all with a superhero twist.

According to a news release, families had the opportunity to learn side by side while discovering creativity, collaboration and critical thinking. Students experimented with superhero gliders, created music together and designed art with heart.

Del Mar Union School District STEAM nights highlighted PE activities...

Del Mar Union School District STEAM nights highlighted PE activities at Pacific Sky School. (Courtesy DMUSD)

Del Mar Union School District hosted STEAM nights throughout the...

Del Mar Union School District hosted STEAM nights throughout the month of Oct.. (Courtesy DMUSD)

Students make art during Ocean Air School’s STEAM+ Night.(Courtesy DMUSD)

Students make art during Ocean Air School’s STEAM+ Night.(Courtesy DMUSD)

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Del Mar Union School District STEAM nights highlighted PE activities at Pacific Sky School. (Courtesy DMUSD)

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“DMUSD’s commitment to providing STEAM+ instruction led by credentialed specialists is something that truly sets our district apart,” said Superintendent Marisa Janicek in the news release. “Our students benefit from teachers who are not only experts in their subject areas but who also inspire curiosity and creativity every day. STEAM+ represents the kind of learning that prepares students to think critically, collaborate, and innovate as they grow into future-ready learners.”

The Del Mar Schools Education Foundation plays a critical role in raising funds to help ensure all nine DMUSD campuses have credentialed specialists in each of the five STEAM+ disciplines.

“These events showcase the specialists’ deep dedication to creating authentic learning experiences that engage students and families in meaningful learning,” said Alison Fieberg, assistant superintendent of instructional services, in the news release. “Their thoughtful planning and countless hours of preparation brought each school’s event to life.”