Our programmatic focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) helped cultivate students’ skills as they grew to excel on par with their more affluent peers, and as they actively contributed to community development.
3,600
students
participated in the Celebrate Science & Engineering Program where student teams had an opportunity to perform hands-on activities, design a project using either the scientific method or the engineering design process and compete in local, regional Celebrate Science & Engineering Fairs until March 14, 2020.
200
students
participated in KidBot, where they explored technology through the collaborative process of programming, designing and building robots.
135
students
participated in CoderTime, where they learned binary code, sequencing, loops, functions, algorithms, debugging, patterns, and abstraction.
200
students
participated in Zula Patrol, a science program that immersed them in science inquiry through play.