Monday night, Union High School held a ribbon cutting to officially mark the completion of the new SparkLab, an innovative learning space that allows students to embrace their creativity and explore potential career pathways.

At the ribbon cutting, SCS Board of Education members got a close look at the lab to see the potential that it can bring to the school. Though the ribbon cutting was just Monday night, many of Union High’s students, and a few others, have already been putting the lab to good use. Several projects have already been started by the students, including a functioning video game controller made from household objects like tin foil for the buttons, which relays signals back to the video game. Similarly, a makeshift guitar was also hooked up to a computer and when the string

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