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YMCA program helps Central Middle School students

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In the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) class, students had to design and make their own golf club putter and a miniature green and cup. Mayreen Miccho, Kaiden Lewis and Sitalia Akin show off their golf club putters at Central Middle School. The YMCA and Central Middle School's Power Scholars Academy Camp helps low-income middle school students improve their academic ability and self-confidence.
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In the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) class, students had to design and make their own golf club putter and a miniature green and cup. Cassidy Inamasu, executive director of the Atherton YMCA and Central Middle School vice principal Katchia Gethers, right, showing some golfing techniques to Mayreen Miccho.
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Students Tristan Areola, Brimo Masamy and Jayvoli Neth show their pizzas they made in the enrichment cooking class.
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Cassidy Inamasu, executive director of the Atherton YMCA, and Katchia Gethers, Central Middle School vice principal, have worked together in the Power Scholars Academy Camp.
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Brimo Masamy shows his creative side as he makes a pizza using an English muffin with Joseph Kupu. YMCA and Central Middle School's Power Scholars Academy Camp helps low-income middle school students improve their academic ability and self-confidence.
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Students made pizzas in the enrichment cooking class that shows them how to use proper ingredients to make easy to make meals, how to measure the ingredients and developing good eating habits.

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