HMS Coding Students Build Creative Rube Goldberg-Inspired Machine



Huntington Middle School (HMS) coding students have been hard at work on a fascinating research project inspired by the whimsical and complex machines of Rube Goldberg. Tasked with creating a chain reaction that culminates in hitting the spacebar to start a song, this group of talented and creative students rose to the challenge in an impressive and imaginative way. Their project showcases not only technical skill and ingenuity but also a deep understanding of cause and effect. A huge shoutout to Ms. Shaw for guiding these coding Foxes to success—what an incredible achievement! Keep up the great work, foxes!

Huntington Middle School, 1700 Huntington Drive, San Marino, (626) 299-7060 or visit www.hehms.us.

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