FBLA at State Conference

This past week, a few students from our FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) program represented STEM at the State Conference in Vail. Rasika Mukkamala won the Community Service Award. Maxine Li received a top 10 finish in Insurance and Risk Management, and Erast Davidjuk placed in the top 10 for Organizational Leadership. Congratulations to Individual Business Achievement Award winners: Rasika Mukkamala, Peyteon Hengen, Davyn Kho, Krishna Chunduri, and Maxine Li. In addition, STEM received a chapter Peak award recognizing the team's activities for the year, including their community service project, increase in membership, and marketing campaigns. Only one other team in DCSD received a chapter award! Way to go team!

Free Summer Hands-On Engineering Workshops
June 6, July 11, August 1

STEM is pleased to partner with CU-Boulder, CU-Denver, and Montana State to offer three summer evenings of "engineering workshops" open to all high-school students. Each evening will include: a hands-on engineering activity/challenge, dinner, and a presentation from college students and alumni working in the field. In order to offer this FREE opportunity to as many as possible, please complete this short application. Space is limited. For more information, click HERE!
CyberPatriot Teams Open for 2018-19

CyberPatriot is the National Youth Cyber Education Program. At the center of CyberPatriot is the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition. The competition puts teams of high school and middle school students in the position of newly hired IT professionals tasked with managing the network of a small company. In the rounds of competition, teams are given a set of virtual images that represent operating systems and are tasked with finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the images and hardening the system while maintaining critical services in a six hour period.  Teams compete for the top placement within their state and region, and the top teams in the nation earn all-expenses paid trips to Baltimore, MD for the National Finals Competition where they can earn national recognition and scholarship money.

Registration for STEM's  Middle School and Freshman  CyberPatriot XI competition is now open. Click  HERE  to read more about tryouts and for more information! Please contact [email protected] with questions.

Tryouts for the STEM  High School team (10th-12th grade) will take place in August after the start of the school year. Please contact [email protected] with questions.
MS/HS Drama Camp

This camp will provide basic knowledge of acting techniques and stage movement to develop your child's imagination, creativity and confidence.  Every day, campers rotate through core classes in voice, acting, and dance, along with an exciting array of workshops, including sketch comedy, stage crafts, and more! Students will develop an acting process that will allow them to feel confident in their creation of a role onstage.  Students will be performing their very own "Mixed-Up Fairy Tales" Friday at 2 PM. Click HERE to read more.
Camp Invention, K-6
Camp Invention, a program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, is coming to STEM during the week of June 4th-8th, 2018! Let your child's imagination run wild while exploring connections between science, technology, engineering, and innovation. Secure a spot today by calling 800.968.4332 or by visiting www.campinvention.org!
Robotics Camps

This summer, we are offering Beginning Lego Robotics, Advanced Lego Robotics, and Beginner Tetrix Robotics camps. Learn the basics of motors, sensors, and programming! Click HERE for more information!
Lion King Music Theater Camp, ages 6-12

An exciting opportunity to perform in a production! Morning technique classes in dance, acting, and voice are followed by afternoon rehearsals. Students will create sets and costumes for our end of session performance on Friday. This summer's performance is the Lion King! Click HERE to learn more and register!
Cyber Boot Camp (2nd-6th)

This five-day technical camp is designed to excite elementary students about cybersecurity. Students will learn skills through hand-on-instructions and fun activities in a well equipped computer training classroom. Click HERE to learn more.

Girls Who Code (6th-12th) 
Learn computer science through real-world projects in arts, video games, websites, apps, games, and storytelling. Explore coding in a fun and friendly environment.  Click HERE to read more.
Be sure to check out all Enrichment offerings HERE!
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