K-12 STEM PATHWAY
SCA offers a comprehensive K-12 STEM pathway that progressively builds students' knowledge and skills in engineering and robotics. Our integrated curriculum ensures a seamless transition through grade levels, providing age-appropriate challenges and advanced opportunities. We have a highly experienced staff, and have been awarded Grants from Project Lead the Way (PLTW), that offers rigorous content, standards alignment, industry level curriculum, materials, and teacher training.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5)
LAUNCH
Introduction to STEM Concepts
Engaging activities and play-based learning introduce fundamental engineering and robotics concepts, along with exposure to design challenges, scientific process, and FIRST® Lego League Robotics competitions.
MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8)
GATEWAY
Design and Modeling, and Computer Science for Innovators and Makers
Students begin to explore the Design Process, CAD (Computer Aided Design), Hands-On Build Projects, Prototyping, Microbit Coding platforms to integrate sensors, motors, and other structures, and Competitive Robotics.
HIGH SCHOOL (9-12)
APPLIED ENGINEERING 1
Intro to Engineering, and Principles of Engineering
Year Honors Foundation Course covering CAD, Design Challenges, Simple and Compound Machines, Mechanical Advantage, Programming and Control Systems, Statics, Collaborative Teams, and Project Management Skill Development, Opportunities also exist to be part of the FIRST® Tech Challenge competitive and FIRST® Robotics Competition teams.
APPLIED ENGINEERING 2
Capstone Projects and Innovation Showcase
Students engage in independent or team-based capstone projects solving potential real-world problems, and seeking advice from industry professionals. As students bring engineering and computer science skills together to develop a proof of concept, and project portfolio for an end of year showcase, they also develop business and marketing skills as part of a collaboration with GCU Student Marketplace, There are continued opportunities in FIRST® Robotics Teams, including community outreach, and advanced problem solving and engineering skill. There and scholarship opportunities through our Industry Partners and FIRST Robotics.
SCA has also started an IDEA Club, which is a partnership with Grand Canyon University, and also a SWENext Club (Society of Women Engineers), which does activities and events with University SWE Groups.