STEM Sports® provides turnkey K-8 supplemental curricula. We deliver standards-aligned modules using Baseball, Basketball, BMX, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball. These sports are used as real-life applications to drive STEM-based learning in classrooms, after-school programs, camps, and at home across the globe. 
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Greetings! and from all of us at STEM Sports®, we hope all is well with you and your family. Enjoy!
A Message from our President & CEO:
Happy April to all!
STEM Sports has been busy answering the call from across the United States from those seeking engaging and physically active summer enrichment programs. We are ready to provide our "plug and play", turnkey curriculum and can deliver in five business days. Contact us to learn more about our results-driven content with built-in student assessment tools. The latest data has shown an improvement of close to 30% between pre and post-assessments. We're very proud of this increase and strive to help K-8 students develop skills that can be used for future jobs and real-life situations.
We're all in!
Jeff Golner
President & CEO
STEM Sports®
We are thrilled to share a TV segment that aired nationwide, courtesy of The List, a nationally syndicated television program. The List is the daily 30-minute television news magazine where you can find the latest in pop culture, trends, viral videos and hi-tech. The excellent information-packed segment featured our STEM Basketball Supplemental Curriculum.
STEM Sports® had the great pleasure of being part of the “Score With STEM” event at the Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday, March 19th. Hundreds of students and families participated in our STEM Basketball lesson that focused on the Engineering Design Process. Students designed and built catapults to simulate shooting in basketball. After building their catapults, students and parents tested the catapult’s accuracy by trying to make a “basket” by launching a marshmallow into a cup, and providing improvements, as needed. After improvements were made, they aimed at large targets to see who could
get the most points out of 5 shots.
Students also had a chance to put the “M” in STEM by measuring and comparing distances to determine the effectiveness of each catapult design and engineering. 
A big thank you to Kat Jarvis of Skyhawks Sports and the amazing volunteers of Engineering students from Cleveland State University for making STEM come to life “just off the court”.
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