

Published on February 26, 2026
The science department at Warwick High School is hosting its annual community S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Showcase on Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm in the newly renovated high school learning commons. The public is invited to enter through the main high school entrance. If you are unable to attend, you can still participate by visiting the STEAM website.
Students have been working hard all year on their in-depth, independent STEAM research projects. The STEAM Showcase helps students prepare for the North Museum Science and Engineering Fair (NMSEF), which is a regional-level science fair. “STEAM night really helped me prepare for NMSEF, and I loved talking with the public about my project”, said Ansh Dwivedi, Grand Champion of NMSEF 2025. Ansh Dwivedi qualified for the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), which he attended in Columbus, Ohio. Your attendance at STEAM night helps set Warwick students up for success, as all five STEAM students won top category honors at the 2025 NMSEF. A generous grant from the Warwick Education Foundation has sponsored this STEAM Showcase and allowed the district to purchase advanced equipment to make the research as rigorous as possible.
In addition to the STEAM research presentations, the STEAM Showcase has science activities for all ages, like freeze-dried candy, an augmented reality sand table, robots, and so much more. You will not want to miss these live demonstrations. Students who complete the STEAM activities on their Bingo board will be eligible for door prizes. Elementary students loved the event in 2025, as Elena R from John Beck said, “Our favorite part is the variety of content that is covered and all the stations they have set up for hands-on activities. Members from various STEAM clubs will be showing off their clubs’ work. We would love to see you there.