A new after-school program was introduced to Weyburn Comprehensive this year to help teach the students about a variety of different skills. Science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM for short, is a program put in place at the Comp to help further educate the students.

The students are learning a variety of new skills from making slime to help teach them about chemistry, to trying to drop an egg from a height without it breaking to help teach about physics. The group meets around twice a month on Thursdays after school, hosted by teachers Karen Kennedy-Allin and Averyl Knapp.

"We have about seven or eight members mostly from grades 7, 8, and 9, but our club is open to all grades in the school from grades 7 to 12," added Kennedy-Allin.