STEAM Blog
We have moved
STEAM Academies has officially moved to its new facility located at 18 Railroad Ave. Ste 202 Rochelle Park, NJ. This relocation marks a significant milestone for the organization, representing not only physical expansion but also a steadfast commitment to providing an even more enriching educational experience for its students.
STEM Education and Creativity
When people think science or math, they don’t consider those subjects to foster creativity. However, having a strong foundation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses can teach children to be creative in ways they could never have imagined.
STEM Learning is Fun!
By beginning at an early age, young STEM learners can also come to learn one important fact: STEM learning is fun! Instead of just seeing something on a screen, children can have hands-on engagement with experiments and projects.
Creative Minds
At its core, STEM education looks to refine a child’s understanding of both scientific and technical realms. In these arenas, children could grow up to code the next artificial intelligence, save lives as doctors, advance space travel, or innovate to create clean energy alternatives.
Wealth of STEM Knowledge
At its core, STEM education looks to refine a child’s understanding of both scientific and technical realms. In these arenas, children could grow up to code the next artificial intelligence, save lives as doctors, advance space travel, or innovate to create clean energy alternatives.
Strong STEAM for a Strong Future
When one looks at the world we live in with all of its technological marvels, we can be fascinated at the leaps scientific progress has made. Our children are poised at the right time of their lives to gain an appreciation for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) education.
A Targeted Approach
STEAM Academies aims to heighten K-8 students’ interest and enhance their skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEM and Art).
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. . . these young scientists and engineers teach us something beyond the specific topics that they’re exploring. They teach us how to question assumptions; to wonder why something is the way it is, and how we can make it better. And they remind us that there’s always something more to learn, and to try, and to discover, and to imagine — and that it’s never too early, or too late to create or discover something new.