The Upward Bound Program (UBP) was recently awarded a Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) grant. The grant will be used to help fund the program鈥檚 new summer science camp. 鈥淚 am ecstatic about the award,” said Rebekah McCloud, Upward Bound director. “It will enable us to provide our scholars with a learning experience that we could not have provided without the funding.鈥
This summer, to encourage participation in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) careers and to ignite an interest in science, UBP will be hosting a science camp themed 鈥淢ission to Mars.鈥 Scholars will learn from three experts: Thomas Brueckner, a 麻豆原创 physics faculty member (an astrophysicist), Sigfredo Chiclana, a high school Science Olympiad & Robotics Coach, and Kara Hartage, a high school biology and chemistry teacher. The camp will be bookended by presentations by 麻豆原创 Physicist Daniel Britt and Russell Romanella from NASA.
It will also include a day of science exploration of mechanical and electrical design provided by the Girl Scouts of West Florida. 鈥淚nspector Gadget鈥 will allow students to design and build working catapults and build electronic circuits. Students will engage in classroom-based laboratories that will integrate hands on science and, in teams, they will design and build robots. The camp will also include a visit to the Robinson Observator (an opportunity to see a electron microscope); a field trip to Wonderworks; and several STEM-focused job shadowing experiences sponsored by Junior Achievement of Central Florida.
An anticipated outcome of the summer camp is that it will allay students鈥 fears of science and that they will:
- Participate in more rigorous advanced courses
- Progress toward college and career ready standards. The camp is aligned with the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards, Grades 9-12, Physical Science, Standard 10: Energy and Standard 12: Motion.
鈥淚t is my goal to provide our scholars with every opportunity I can to explore careers in STEM,鈥 said McCloud.
The Upward Bound聽is a program in the Division of Student Development and Enrollment Services.