Lynwood Unified Middle Schoolers Explore Science During Summer STEAM Camp

Lynwood Unified, in partnership with the National College Resources Foundation, hosted its first-ever summer STEAM Camp, providing rising seventh- and eighth-graders from Hosler and Cesar Chavez middle schools the opportunity to delve into coding, rocketry and more.

The camp, which took place July 24-27, engaged students in hands-on activities and workshops focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

Participants explored fundamental concepts in fields such as physics, dissecting, coding and math through interactive experiments and projects. Students – who also built their own rockets and launched them into the sky – collaborated on team challenges that encouraged problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity.

The program heightened awareness of the existing offerings at both Hosler and Cesar Chavez middle schools, including Project Lead the Way courses in computer science, human anatomy, engineering, robotics, medical detectives and more.

It also highlights the District’s commitment to empowering students to gain a deeper appreciation for STEM and inspire them to pursue further studies and careers in these lucrative fields. Join Lynwood Unified in embracing innovation and the spirit of learning! Enroll your child today!

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