Janesville students use STEM education to build cars for children with mobility issues

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My Stateline.com covers SHINE on Go Baby Go initative.

The Janesville School District started a program that allows students at Franklin Middle School to work on STEM educational projects. “It kind of builds bonds and helps us learn and grow together,” said Danielle Burns an 8th grader at Franklin.

Burns and a few other students are building toy cars for kids who have trouble getting around on their own. The program is called Go Baby Go.

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