Program areas at Ne Steam Coalition
Creative camps: this female-centered makerspace program accommodates up to 12 youth and operates out of our makerspace for three weeks during the summer. It is also available on pps and parkrose inservice days and during holiday breaks, serving approximately 16 students over two weeks. Recruitment is conducted online and through outreach. Funding supports the coordinator, equipment maintenance acreative camps: this female-centered makerspace program accommodates up to 12 youth and operates out of our makerspace for three weeks during the summer. It is also available on pps and parkrose inservice days and during holiday breaks, serving approximately 16 students over two weeks. Recruitment is conducted online and through outreach. Funding supports the coordinator, equipment maintenance and replacement, mentors, food, and contracts for teachers in specific topics like sewing. Camps are generally 16 hours with drop in hours and kick off hours in addition to that. Steam camps: we offer ongoing Steam camps in partnership with hacienda cdc, elevate, and naya for elementary, middle, and high school students. These camps feature robotics, stem in sports, and science, serving over 50 students. Recruitment is handled by each partner organization, with funds allocated for mentors and food. These camps run at a variety of sites that really depends on the partner. Our smallest engagement was 3 hours, our largest was 12 hours. Mobile makerspace: we offer a mobile makerspace to in-school students at three rosemary anderson high schools, supporting over 50 youth. Recruitment is managed by poic. Funding supports the coordinators, equipment maintenance and replacement, mentors, and food. These camps run 3 hours per week at two sites that rotate between three schools. After school robotics and coding with sun: in partnership with sun and pps, we offer quarterly after-school programs focused on robotics, stem in sports, and science. Funds are designated for mentors and food. These camps run 6 hours per week for 10 weeks at 2 sites. Summer school: we support video production camp at rahs for their summer school .this serves 16 youth. Funding is utilized for out of school planning time for the teacher, curriculum development, equipment purchase and a showcase. This runs 20 hours per week for 3 weeks, with 2 days off.nd replacement, mentors, food, and contracts for teachers in specific topics like sewing. Camps are generally 16 hours with drop in hours and kick off hours in addition to that.