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Amazon donates STEM toys to Campbellsville Elementary School Photo with full story By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS) Campbellsville Elementary School students recently received some fun and educational toys. Amazon recently donated the toys to CES students, to help them learn about science, technology, engineering and math. The STEM toys will be kept in the CES library, and students will use them to build and be creative, while at the same time learning. Chad Forsyth, an operations manager, and Tammy Cox, an administrative assistant at Amazon, recently came to CES to donate the toys during a special assembly. Forsyth said Amazon wants CES students to have fun while learning, and the STEM toys are a great tool to help with that. After the assembly, CES Lighthouse Team members and Forsyth spent time opening the toys. This story was posted on 2017-08-30 06:13:05
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