Friday, March 20, 2015

Stem Programs Near You!

As part of her Motto Project, senior Molly Martin put together a list of opportunities for Mercy students to become involved with STEM:

FIRST
FLL- FIRST Lego League     4th-8th grade
FTC- FIRST Tech Challenge 7th-12th grade
FRC- FIRST Robotics Competition 9th-12th grade

- these opportunities are at most public schools and at Our Lady of Mercy and McQuaid.
- any girl can join the FIRST team Xcentrics (at mercy) even if they don't go to the school
- For more Information go to : www.usfirst.org/
Camps at RMSC
-Mini- camps (2 ½ hours long)
- Almost Camps ( almost a full day)
- Full Day Camps (Full Day)
- These camps are during most breaks including February and April and Summer
-For more specific information about the camps please go to: www.rmsc.org/Experiences/Camps/

Camps At RIT
Students entering grades 6 - 8 will use RIT's natural environment and high-tech laboratories to explore the biosciences in fun and interesting ways.
To increase interest in engineering and technology in middle school students (Grades 6th - 8th), who not only learn team and process concepts as a result of their projects, but also learn about careers in engineering from professional engineers at the Fair.
WE@RIT week long, summertime, day camp designed to spark an interest in engineering & technology fields among girls grades 5-9
WE@RIT two-day weekend program to introduce physics and engineering concepts in a fun way, while placing emphasis on basic teamwork, creativity, and design.
Two weeks of mind-boggling workshops (math, science, art, computers and technology) for middle and high school students 5-12th grade taught in state-of-the-art labs at RIT.
Summer camp of Robotics Workshops. Multi Agent Bio-Robotics Lab K-12 Outreach Program. Electrical and Microelectronics Engineering at KGCOE
Year around beginner and advance programs. Multi Agent Bio-Robotics Lab K-12 Outreach Program. Electrical and Microelectronics Engineering at KGCOE

For More Information or for camps for older or younger children (these are all middle school age) go to:

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