It’s Tuesday morning, and a group of students at the My First STEM Camp at Montessori Academy at Onesimo Hernandez are building a bridge out Legos based on renderings they drew on a piece of paper.
Meanwhile, over at the Mad Science Camp at Anne Frank Elementary School, groups of students are experimenting with a 3D printer, coding and enjoying hands-on lessons about plants.
“STEM education is fundamental to the development of students, so it’s critical we offer fun, interactive STEM camps over the summer,” said Dallas ISD STEM Manager Crystal Alexander.
“We are proud to help provide high-quality, interactive and engaging summer camps for our students,” added Lori Mangrum Griffin, director of the Extended Learning Opportunities Department.