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 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
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 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
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 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
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 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
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 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
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 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
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 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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 cuit Sparks\nputs those questions in students' hands and lets them build 
 the answers.\n\nStarting with paper circuits\, students design glowing ar
 t projects using copper\ntape\, coin batteries\, and LEDs — turning a bla
 nk sheet of cardstock into a\nlit-up night sky\, a glowing greeting card\
 , or a scene entirely of their own\ninvention. They build switches from s
 cratch\, test everyday materials to discover\nwhat conducts electricity\,
  and learn to troubleshoot when a circuit does not\nbehave.\n\nIn the sec
 ond half of the program\, students snap together real electronic\ncompone
 nts — buzzers\, switches\, LEDs — to engineer working flashlights and\nor
 iginal inventions. Every lesson builds directly on the last\, so skills s
 tack\nfast and confidence grows with every successful build.\n\nPart art 
 class\, part engineering lab\, Circuit Sparks sends students home with\ng
 lowing projects\, a light-up card\, and a real understanding of the techn
 ology\npowering the world around them. No experience needed!\n----\nSharo
 n King holds a Master’s degree in Human Resources and a Bachelor’s\ndegre
 e in Business Corporate Communications\, with a minor in Psychology. She\
 nbrings more than 20 years of professional experience across healthcare\,
  private\nindustry\, entrepreneurship\, and education.\n\nSharon currentl
 y serves as a Building Substitute Teacher in the Darien School\nDistrict.
  Before joining Darien\, she spent four years supporting students in the\
 nStamford School District and previously worked for eight years in a priv
 ate\nschool after-school program in New York.\n\nAs a dedicated member of
  the Your After School team\, Sharon is passionate about\nhelping childre
 n discover their strengths\, build confidence\, and develop a\nlifelong l
 ove of learning in a fun\, supportive\, and encouraging environment.
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