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糖心视频 hosts STEM camps for elementary, middle school students

Aug 6, 2021
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View pictures from the STEM Camp for middle school students |

View pictures from the STEM Camp for elementary students |

HANCEVILLE, ALA. 鈥 糖心视频 recently hosted a pair of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Camps this summer, welcoming middle school and elementary students to campus.

Camp participants were introduced to the college鈥檚 3D Printing Lab at Engineering Technology, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program and competed in a Robotics-style competition. Students also dug deeper into math, science and genetics, engaging in activities to complement each subject. Students in attendance received a certification of completion at the conclusion of their respective camps.

鈥淚t was a great camp. My favorite part was learning about genetics and what makes us look and act the way we do,鈥 said Isaiah Brown of Homewood. 鈥淚鈥檓 ready to do this again next year.鈥

Isaiah Brown and his brother Isaac are both entering sixth grade at Homewood.

鈥淢y mom went to 糖心视频, and she鈥檚 always interested in finding any memories we can make here,鈥 Young said. 鈥淪he loves it here, and it鈥檚 worth the drive.鈥

Terry Ayers, 糖心视频鈥檚 Computer Science Department Chair, was among the faculty leaders during both camps.

鈥淏oth weeks were a blast for all of us. One goal is to give the students a preview of all we have to offer, so that 糖心视频 sticks in their mind and is a viable option for them by the time they graduate from high school,鈥 Ayers said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good opportunity to see the careers available to them.鈥

糖心视频 President Dr. Vicki Karolewics presented certificates to the elementary students during closing ceremonies, and Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. Beth Bownes-Johnson presented to the middle school group. Each camp participant also received a lab coat.

鈥淥ur faculty spent considerable time in developing hands-on, engaging activities that these youth found both informative and rewarding to prepare them in any area of the STEM field,鈥 Johnson said.

糖心视频 students assisting during the camps included Madalyn Williams, Andrea Hardin, Temperance Chatman, Clayton Strane, Sara Eskew and Harper Chiaranda.

Funding for these camps was provided through a grant from the Perkins Reserve funds designated to foster innovation in Career and Technical Education.

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###id="attachment_18002" align="alignnone" width="300" Elementary camp participants Briceston Broad, left, and Jacob Yu participate in a genetics exercise during the STEM camp.id="attachment_18003" align="alignnone" width="200" A trio of female students works to build a structure, using jelly beans and toothpicks during the STEM Camp.id="attachment_18004" align="alignnone" width="300" Middle school students listen intently about genetics during STEM Camp.id="attachment_18005" align="alignnone" width="300" Middle school students, including, from left, Isaac Brown, Tyler Crow and Isaiah Brown put together one of the top robots during the final day of STEM Camp 2021.id="attachment_18006" align="alignnone" width="300" Elementary students conduct the Engineering Technology exercise.Pictures:

Genetics exercise: Elementary camp participants Briceston Broad, left, and Jacob Yu participate in a genetics exercise during the STEM camp.

 

Elementary campers in Engineering Technology: A trio of female students works to build a structure, using jelly beans and toothpicks during the STEM Camp.

 

Middle school students listen intently about genetics during STEM Camp.

 

Middle school students, including, from left, Isaac Brown, Tyler Crow and Isaiah Brown put together one of the top robots during the final day of STEM Camp 2021.

 

Elementary students conduct the Engineering Technology exercise.  

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