After a morning of classroom fun and the beloved Batwing Ball, an autumn-themed dance, students took to the outdoors for something new: Tinker Treat.
The Wyndcroft School hosted its first-ever Tinker Treat and Trunk-or-Treat celebration, transforming Rosedale Drive into a lively block party that blended STEM, creativity, and community connection.
In STEM class, Wyndcroft’s Upper School students had been exploring the fundamentals of simple machines — gears, pulleys, levers, and inclined planes — and how they power everyday inventions.
They used those principles to design and build candy-dispensing contraptions that actually worked, resulting in imaginative machines that dropped, slid, or launched candy through a series of moving parts.
“I’m so proud of the creativity and problem-solving our students showed throughout this project,”
said STEM Specialist Shannon Stone.
Author’s summary: Wyndcroft School hosts Tinker Treat celebration.