
Building Self-Esteem Through STEM Education for Middle and High School Students
Hands-on STEM education for 230+ Oklahoma City students. Class Matters deliver self-esteem-building activities for middle and high school youth.
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Hands-on STEM education for 230+ Oklahoma City students. Class Matters deliver self-esteem-building activities for middle and high school youth.

Elementary Institute of Science empowered students with hands-on STEM and robotics during their 2025 summer camp in City Heights, San Diego.

This past summer, an AI and Robotics STEM Camp sparked curiosity and excitement in students across the country. The camps were hosted by the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). These camps introduced over 600 young learners to the world of AI, coding, and robotics, inspiring the next generation of innovators. The Story Behind the AI and Robotics STEM Camp

The Future Innovators Summer Camp was a full-day program that immersed students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning. The camp was open to students ages 8-14, and it ran for four weeks in June and July.

Perkins K-8 Academy in San Diego hosted a full-day STEM camp this summer, funded by the San Diego County DA’s Office K12 Program and Logan Hts CDC. The camp provided students with a unique opportunity to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on activities and projects.

The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Summer Camp was a full-day program that immersed students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning. The camp was open to students ages 7-14, and it ran for four weeks in July and August. Groups of students had mentors through the San Pasqual Teen Diversion Program.
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