BP STEM Academy Principal Stephen Compton expanded the invitation to include the entire Baldwin Park Unified School District community to bring together families, friends, and students of all ages for an evening of games, food, music, and a glimpse into life on the Wolves campus.
In addition to performances by the school band, the event featured a variety of activities, from photo booths and food stalls to games like jar counting, corn hole, dominoes, color-by-number art, and traditional Lotería. The school’s ASB students led many of the activities, bringing energy and unity to the event as they welcomed guests of all ages.
“It was incredible to see families, students, and friends come together to enjoy this event,” said Compton.
The Fall Festival also came during a time of growth for BP STEM Academy, which recently expanded to include 3rd-5th graders on campus. This year’s festival provided the perfect opportunity to bring everyone together, celebrate the Wolves community, and strengthen connections within BPUSD.