Youth Center launches innovative STEM program

Courtesy Photo Leyna Le accepts Certificate of Achievement Award.

By Jocelyn Garcia

The Youth Center is thrilled to announce the launch of its innovative Girls in STEM and Kids in STEM Programs for the 2024/2025 academic year. Beginning September 4th, these programs will offer students in grades 1-7 an opportunity to explore the fascinating worlds of science, technology, engineering, and math through engaging hands-on activities and projects.

Building on the success of past programs, which included experiments like balloon-powered cars, homemade volcanoes, and coding basics, this year’s curriculum promises to ignite curiosity and foster a love for STEM in young minds. The new programs are designed to be both educational and entertaining, with a focus on real-world applications and creative problem-solving.

Program Highlights:
• Girls in STEM: Tailored for girls in grades 1-5 and 6-7, these workshops offer a supportive environment where participants can dive into STEM fields and develop critical skills. Past activities have included DNA models made from licorice and propulsion experiments.
• Kids in STEM: Open to grades 1-7, this program emphasizes the exploration of STEM concepts through interactive challenges and creative projects.

Session Details:
• Curriculum 1: September 4th – November 6th
• Curriculum 2: November 13th – February 5th (No classes on November 27, December 25, & January 1)
• Curriculum 3: February 26th – May 7th (No class on April 23)
Each 10-week curriculum is priced at $40 and includes all classes, supplies, and materials. Scholarships are available thanks to the generous support of the Arnold & Mabel Beckman Foundation, ensuring that financial constraints are not a barrier to participation.
Program Schedule:
• Kids in STEM (Grades 1-5): Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 PM
• Girls in STEM (Grades 1-5): Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 PM
• Kids in STEM (Grades 5-7): Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 PM
“We are incredibly excited to launch this new curriculum and continue providing a platform for students to explore STEM fields,” said Lina Lumme, Executive Director at The Youth Center. “Our goal is to inspire the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers while making STEM learning a fun and rewarding experience.”

Registration is now open, and spots are limited. Parents are encouraged to register their children as soon as possible to ensure their place in this exceptional program.
For more information and to register, please visit www.theyouthcenter.org or contact us at (562) 493-4043.