Free STEM Program for Kids | Northern Westchester Moms

GSK Science in the Summer, a program dedicated to STEM education for children to help keep their brain active all summer long.

 

Looking for a fun program for your kiddos this summer? Check out GSK Science in the Summer, a program dedicated to STEM education for children to help keep their brain active all summer long.

 

This free STEM program for students in underserved communities across the country, announced its new curriculum for summer 2019: The Science of Me. This summer enrichment program—sponsored by global healthcare company GSK and administered by one of the nation’s premier centers of science education, The Franklin Institute—engages children in science, technology, engineering and math through hands-on learning and exploration.

 

Over the past 33 years, GSK Science in the Summer has brought free science education to more than 300,000 students nationwide. This summer alone, 26,000 children across the U.S. will discover how food fuels our bodies, where oxygen goes when we breathe it, how our brains interpret the world, and the role DNA plays in making us who we are.

GSK Science in the Summer™ was created by GSK scientist Dr. Virginia Cunningham to encourage young girls and minority students to pursue careers in STEM. Learn more about the program and find an enrollment site near you at ScienceInTheSummer.com.

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