2022/23 STEM Program

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The following is a message from Principal Jared Fox:

As we continue to move towards integrating a building-wide focus on STEM, students will be able to design, create and evaluate their own ideas and work collaboratively to enhance critical thinking skills. The engineering cycle will be at the forefront of all our STEM programming. This will help our students with understanding the problem at hand and being able to develop solutions and ideas on their own. This teaches students to learn from their mistakes and build off them. Creativity comes from students that aren’t afraid of making a mistake but excited about creating new possibilities.

With that said, I am proud to bring back our after-school STEM program here at Eagle Point Elementary School. is to gather information so that I can select the appropriate amount of staff for the program. This does not guarantee a seat in the program but I will do everything possible to make as
many seats available as possible. Thank you!

  • Student applications will be sent out to families digitally and selected by lottery (pending # of applicants)
    • Each session will have a max of 16 students
    • 8 students from each grade level
    • 48 total students in grades K - 5
  • Pending enough applications and staffing, I have included Pre-K as a separate program. Please apply
  • using the same application if you’re interested in having your Pre-K student be involved in the program.
  • Each module is 6 sessions.
  • 1 hour per session 2:40 - 3:40


Grades PK-1 - day of the week TBD - early November from 2:40-3:40 p.m. for 6 weeks
Grades 2-3 - day of the week TBD - early November from 2:40-3:40 p.m. for 6 weeks
Grades 4 5 - day of the week TBD - early November from 2:40-3:40 p.m. for 6 weeks

A backpack flyer will be coming home this week.