parent assists child during slime night

LUMBERTON — More than 400 people attended the Science of Slime Family Engagement Night Event hosted recently by the Public Schools of Robeson County.

PSRC students and their parents worked together to make slime by mixing ingredients and following the directions of 10-year-old entrepreneur Ava Simmons, also known as Ava the S.T.E.M. princess. 

Smiles could be seen across the room at the Southeastern Agricultural Center as children mixed gooey slime, made faces, laughed and parents assisted them. 

“It was amazing,” one child said. ”I’ve always wanted slime.” 

“It was really fun today,” another child added. “I had fun with other people. We learned a lot.” 

Ava also shared her story and encouraged children to reach for their dreams no matter the obstacles. 

“I’d like to be a scientist,” one child said after the event.  

Everyone in attendance also heard from Martica Bacallad, author of the book titled “Becoming Bicultural.”  

Martica spoke to everyone in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month about the messages we all carry with us from our backgrounds and how we should hold onto the traditions of our culture.

“This is one example of how our family nights will look this year. We will also incorporate a literary segment called ‘Inspiring Robeson Readers & Writers,’ where students will get free books and hear from local authors at the events,” said PSRC Family Engagement Specialist Brendalyn Thompson.

Jennifer Freeman, assistant superintendent of Student Services, Intervention and Support, said the event was a success. 

“I enjoyed watching the smiles on the faces of our students and their parents. The excitement in the room was palpable. We look forward to many successful Family Engagement Events ahead,” Freeman said. 

PSRC Federal Programs Director Philip Oxendine also shared words of praise for the event and excitement for upcoming events.

“As a former science teacher and a parent of three PSRC students in attendance, it filled my heart with joy to see other parents participating in an educational event with their children and making memories that will last a lifetime,” Oxendine said. “We invite all parents and guardians to join us at future events and to engage in their students’ education.”