Hands-On Projects
Kids build, test, create, and share instead of just listening.
We blend Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math into playful, hands-on experiences where kids build skills, confidence, and creativity.
Kids build, test, create, and share instead of just listening.
Students follow instructions and also invent their own ideas.
Kids can try, fail safely, redesign, and try again.
Learning feels like an adventure, not a lecture.
We are a local program that blends Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math into playful, hands-on experiences. Kids learn best when they are engaged and having fun—so our camps are designed to feel like an adventure, not a lecture.
Each area shows up naturally through projects kids can understand, explore, and explain.
Kids test ideas, make observations, and learn through simple experiments and trial-and-error.
Students use kid-friendly tools for coding, robotics, stop-motion setups, and beginner video editing.
Build challenges follow a simple process: plan, build, test, and improve.
Creativity is built in through characters, stories, design choices, and creative presentation.
Math appears naturally through measuring, counting, comparing, timing, logic, and scoring systems.
Games, friendly challenges, teamwork, and show-and-tell moments keep learning exciting.
A quick look at the team that keeps programs organized, creative, and engaging.
JoAnn secures locations, coordinates with site staff, and keeps an eye on the numbers so programs stay organized and sustainable.
Melissa supports registration and curriculum so families have a smooth sign-up process and activities are planned with purpose, pacing, and fun.
Michael leads program development and delivery for camps and after-school, guiding instructors and designing what kids do each day.
Bright, energetic, organized, and hands-on — the page now matches the look and feel of the Summer Camp page.
Kids stay engaged through building, testing, creating, and real-world problem solving.
Kids leave with builds, ideas, artwork, stories, or designs they are excited to share.
Choose the program, location, and schedule that works best for your family.
Programs run through familiar schools, churches, and community partners.
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