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14 Years of Sparking Curiosity in Out-of-School Time: From Empowering Gen Z to Nurturing Gen Alpha
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RALEIGH, N.C. - s4story -- STEM For Kids, the global leader in hands-on STEM education, marks its 14th anniversary today, reflecting on a journey that began with its first STEM classes in January 2012 and has grown into a mission-driven movement that has impacted millions of children worldwide. Founded in 2011, the organization reaffirms its unchanging "Why": protecting and channeling children's natural curiosity—the blueprint for future innovations and creative problem-solving—through empowered caregivers and educators who make STEM fun & real.
From Raleigh roots, STEM For Kids has evolved alongside two generations of kids. The early programs served Gen Z children (born 1997-2012), many of whom were elementary-aged when the first camps launched. These kids, inspired by playful engineering like building structures to withstand "earthquakes," developed intrinsic problem-solving skills that propelled them forward. Today, Gen Z alumni are pursuing STEM careers at top universities, with data showing 98% of participants had fun with STEM in our programs and 90% of their parents recommend STEM for Kids for early STEM exposure noting significant positive influence on their children's academic/career paths.
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As STEM For Kids turns its focus to Gen Alpha (born 2010 onward)—digital natives immersed in AI, screens, and rapid tech evolution, the "Why" remains timelessly relevant. Unlike Gen Z, who bridged analog and digital tech worlds, Gen Alpha faces constant distractions that can dampen natural wonder. STEM For Kids counters this by empowering caregivers and educators to create magnetic, joyful learning experiences that cut through the noise.
"If it's not fun, they won't stay curious. If it's not real, they won't see their own power to solve problems," says Moni Singh, Founder/CEO. "Our mission—Making STEM Fun and Real—ensures Gen Alpha's curiosity isn't just preserved but transformed into the creative solutions our world needs."
This enduring relevance is backed by a proven track record: Over 48 courses in engineering, coding, robotics, AI, biomedicine, more, delivered across 100+ locations globally. Thousands of educators and caregivers have been trained, millions of children served with programs loved by 98% of kids and parents.
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"[The curriculum] is authentic and it relates back to career choices that students can make... It's ready, you just get to have fun and you get to teach it without all of the planning..." said one such educator. Franchisees echo this success, with the brand ranking #173 on Entrepreneur Magazine's Franchise 500 list, 97% of caregivers / teachers finding the resources easy to implement.
Looking ahead, STEM For Kids is expanding educator empowerment through new STEM Ed Bundles—ready-to-use curricula, training, support—to equip more guardians of curiosity serving pre-K to grade 5 kids in daycare, care centers, and school out-of-school time.
Learn more at https://stemforkids.net .
From Raleigh roots, STEM For Kids has evolved alongside two generations of kids. The early programs served Gen Z children (born 1997-2012), many of whom were elementary-aged when the first camps launched. These kids, inspired by playful engineering like building structures to withstand "earthquakes," developed intrinsic problem-solving skills that propelled them forward. Today, Gen Z alumni are pursuing STEM careers at top universities, with data showing 98% of participants had fun with STEM in our programs and 90% of their parents recommend STEM for Kids for early STEM exposure noting significant positive influence on their children's academic/career paths.
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As STEM For Kids turns its focus to Gen Alpha (born 2010 onward)—digital natives immersed in AI, screens, and rapid tech evolution, the "Why" remains timelessly relevant. Unlike Gen Z, who bridged analog and digital tech worlds, Gen Alpha faces constant distractions that can dampen natural wonder. STEM For Kids counters this by empowering caregivers and educators to create magnetic, joyful learning experiences that cut through the noise.
"If it's not fun, they won't stay curious. If it's not real, they won't see their own power to solve problems," says Moni Singh, Founder/CEO. "Our mission—Making STEM Fun and Real—ensures Gen Alpha's curiosity isn't just preserved but transformed into the creative solutions our world needs."
This enduring relevance is backed by a proven track record: Over 48 courses in engineering, coding, robotics, AI, biomedicine, more, delivered across 100+ locations globally. Thousands of educators and caregivers have been trained, millions of children served with programs loved by 98% of kids and parents.
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"[The curriculum] is authentic and it relates back to career choices that students can make... It's ready, you just get to have fun and you get to teach it without all of the planning..." said one such educator. Franchisees echo this success, with the brand ranking #173 on Entrepreneur Magazine's Franchise 500 list, 97% of caregivers / teachers finding the resources easy to implement.
Looking ahead, STEM For Kids is expanding educator empowerment through new STEM Ed Bundles—ready-to-use curricula, training, support—to equip more guardians of curiosity serving pre-K to grade 5 kids in daycare, care centers, and school out-of-school time.
Learn more at https://stemforkids.net .
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