Technology Club (non competitive) Take your computer knowledge to the next level. Build up gaming computers and write game software.
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STEM (non competitive)
Come and explore the wonders of science in STEM club. During meetings, we dive into topics and explore areas of science and technology beyond a teacher demo or a lab. STEM’s focus this year will be students engineering a remote controlled car. The end goal is performance, personal, team and race as students work to engineer and create their own motorsport business based on their remote controlled car. GEMS (non competitive) GEMS :Girls Excelling in Math and Science GEMS is a group of girls who want to explore the unique topics of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) in a supportive and fun environment. The topics we cover are relevant and applicable to the world around us, making GEMS a great catalyst for girls to share their love of STEM. Our goal is to inspire girls to pursue their passions in STEM and empower them to overcome any barriers in their way. Michelle Wrona, Advisor Programming Club (non competitve)
Programming club is a place for students to learn about programming. Whether you are new to programming or are already proficient, programming club is a place to come to hone your skills with a group of talented and motivated students. Get experience working on group projects and learn from experienced programmers. |
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