Students Excited for AHC's February STEM Club Activities

This month, the Children and Family Empowerment Program resumed its exciting activities in Elementary and Junior High schools, including STEM Club Sessions and NYEI Sessions, after the holiday break.

“My son loves STEM Club so much. Every time after the program ends, he would teach us what he learned and recreate the experiment,” said a parent of AHC's STEM Club participant.  

One of the key spotlights was the end-of-cohort celebration for the STEM Club 2024-2025’s first group of participants. The event brought students together to celebrate their hard work and learning achievements in STEM. The celebration featured a fun-filled pizza party, where students played STEM-related trivia games designed to reinforce their knowledge in an interactive and enjoyable way. These games not only tested their STEM skills but also fostered teamwork, collaboration, and boosted the students' confidence in these subjects.

The celebration served as a reminder of the students’ dedication and accomplishments, leaving them feeling motivated and excited to continue exploring STEM fields. As a token of recognition, each student received a certificate for their commitment and enthusiasm toward STEM. By making learning both educational and fun, the program aims to inspire students to keep pursuing their interests in science, technology, engineering, and math while building lasting friendships with peers who share similar passions.

"Thank you for making so much memories and letting us learn! Some of the lessons really helped with my assignments and helped me succeed,” said a student.

STEM Club continues at Thorncliff, Belmead, Alex Janvier, Brightview, St. Catherine Catholic, Inglewood, and Althone school.

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