San Diego, CA
SYMS SeaPerch
Grant Amount
$2,750
Year Awarded
2019-2020
Project Coordinator
Michelle Patterson
Grant Type
Individual
Local Association
San Ysidro Education Association
Focus Area
Science Technology Engineering, and Math
About the Project
This project brings STEM to San Ysidro Middle School students through building remote controlled submersibles through the Seaperch program. All students will build a submersible and remote-controlled device from individual parts. They will use tools that will give them future real-life experience in ship building, submarine building, math, science, robotics, blueprint reading and designing. Hopefully, they will compete in a Seaperch competition in which they will use their built remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Students need hands on experience in STEM and building this device gives all students this opportunity.
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