The STEM Academy
The STEM Academy is designed for students ages 10 to 18, providing a structured curriculum in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). The program is crafted to engage students through hands-on learning, teamwork, and project-based applications to prepare them for careers in STEM fields. By fostering innovation and curiosity, this program will empower the next generation of STEM leaders.
Program Structure
Our program operates year-round with seasonal intensives and is designed to provide a structured, high-quality STEM learning experience for young scholars. Each session is intentionally capped at 15 students to ensure personalized instruction supported by a dedicated team of subject experts—Science (2 instructors), Technology (3 instructors), Engineering (2 instructors), and Math (2 instructors). We uphold a strong Code of Conduct, encouraging students to show respect, maintain a safe and inclusive environment, engage actively, follow ethical practices, and demonstrate leadership and teamwork during group projects.
Collaboration is central to our mission, and we proudly build partnerships with schools, universities, businesses, and community organizations to provide mentorship, scholarships, internships, and a supportive pathway to long-term student success. To sustain and expand our impact, we secure funding through grants, corporate sponsorships, community fundraising, strategic corporate partnerships, and affordable tuition with need-based scholarships.
SCIENCE

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Students will explore key scientific fields based on the most popular subjects studied globally. The curriculum includes:
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Chemistry: Chemical reactions, periodic table, and lab experiments.
Physics: Laws of motion, energy, and electromagnetism.
Environmental Science: Climate change, sustainability.
TECHNOLOGY
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Two 16-Week Robotics Program per calendar year.
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Students will design, build, and program robots, learning:
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Basics of robotics and mechanical design.
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Programming with Python and C++
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AI and machine learning fundamentals.
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Participation in competitions and real-world challenges.

ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
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Engineering lessons will introduce students to:
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Mechanical Engineering: Design and building simple machines.
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Civil Engineering: Bridge-building and structural analysis.
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Electrical Engineering: Circuit design and microcontroller programming.
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Aerospace Engineering: Principles of flight and drone technology.
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The program emphasizes:
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Algebra & Geometry: Equations, graphing, and problem-solving.
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Statistics & Data Science: Probability, analysis, and visualization.
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Financial Literacy: Budgeting, investing, and economic principles.



Meeting Location
Meeting Location:
742 David Daniel Dr
Grand Prairie, TX 75051
Meetings are held every Tuesday at 6:30 PM during the school calendar year. Additional meetings may be scheduled as needed, with dates and times adjusted based on program requirements.
For more information, contact Mr. Chad White at sitcstem@gmail.com
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