The day before Yume Fest (Future Design Presentation), each grade was putting the finishing touches on their presentations. The students looked forward to sharing their work with family and community members. They chose how to present—through displays, workshops, or slide shows. Presenting in front of others can be nerve-wracking, but they worked hard, doing their best to showcase the results of their own explorations and passions.










The themes of individual research are incredibly diverse! Compared to last year, the projects are even more full of personality and offer plenty to see.
Comedy? Agriculture? Unicycles? Kendama? Typing? Table tennis? Sewing? Programming? Fishing?
We hope many people will come and see how the children explored what they truly love, and the passion behind each project.




Each student had their own unique reason for choosing their theme, and that in itself is fascinating! You might think, “Oh, that’s interesting—they’re into that!” and discover a whole new side of them. Be sure to check out the presentations from students across all grade levels!


First and second graders will present their work from Life Studies.
“We made potato chips from the potatoes we grew in Life Studies! They turned out really delicious! We want to share these potato chips with everyone, so we hope everyone will enjoy them!”

Please come safely. We look forward to welcoming you on the day!




