
(BLOOMINGTON) – The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship was invited to present during lunch at the Monroe County Childhood Conditions Summit on Tuesday, November 19th at the Convention Center.

Lily Schunn, a senior, and Richelle Elkes, a sophomore in Monroe Community Schools, shared what equity means to them at the Academy.
Their presentation highlighted opportunities for learning through project-based learning, dual credits, community engagement through internships, college and career-ready skills, and school-wide classroom projects. These opportunities provide equity to all students at ASE.