Lensey Cabral, daughter of Kenny and Wendy Cabral, joined other elementary students across the nation in a unique academic development experience, the National Youth Leadership Forum: Pathways to STEM.

“This is a great opportunity for high-achieving scholars to get outside the classroom and see, through hands-on interactive learning, how to innovate and think creatively“, said Andrew Potter, Chief Academic Office. “These students, who have already proven themselves academically, are challenged to work on real-world, student-created projects to bring studies to life.”

Held July 9-14 at Wake Forest University, Cabral studied engineering, medicine and forensic science through simulations and role-playing exercises that introduced her to team-building, problem-solving, presentation skills and goal-setting.

Lensey Cabral experiences unique academic development through Pathways to STEM.
https://www.clintonnc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/web1_Lensey.jpgLensey Cabral experiences unique academic development through Pathways to STEM.