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Bensalem Economic Development Corporation Donation Provides Bensalem Township Middle School STEM Students with State-of-the Art Laser Cutter

Thanks to a $5,000 check contributed last year by the Bensalem Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) to the Bensalem Township School District, students who are enrolled in full-year STEM classes this year at Snyder Middle School will have access to the latest laser-cutter technology.

The equipment provides experiential learning opportunities that enable students to develop computer-guided design skills to create innovative wooden projects as part of the Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) section of the manufacturing unit in their Engineering course.

Students customize their projects based on their own interests and goals. Examples include etching photos onto wooden plaques, crafting ornaments and keepsakes, producing emblems, prototyping early engineering designs, and enhancing traditional woodworking projects with unique computer-generated details. With this investment, all three of the district’s secondary schools now have a laser cutter. In June of this year, the BEDC presented the district with an additional $2,000 to secure student educational resources.

Pictured above, from L to R: Robert Norkus (Executive Director – Bensalem EDC) presents a check from the BEDC to Dr. Samuel Lee (District Superintendent) and Brian Allen (Supervisor of Innovation & Instructional Technology) both of the Bensalem Township School District. 

8th grade students at Bensalem Township’s Snyder Middle School are introduced to the new laser cutter software as part of the Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) section of the manufacturing unit in the their Engineering course.

Bensalem Township Middle School students to develop computer-guided design skills to create innovative wooden projects.

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