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Storming Robots
Basic Information
Address: 3322 Rt. 22 West, Suite 402, Branchburg, NJ 08876
Email: admin@stormingrobots.com
Phone Number: 908-595-1010
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Additional Information
Focus: Robotics Engineering for Kids
Director: Elizabeth Mabrey
Schools Served: n/a
School District: n/a
County: Somerset
Schedule: Wednesday to Sunday
Ages: 9 to 17
Capacity: 32 at one time
Membership/Pricing: vary
Setting:
Academic
History:
check online: teams.stormingrobots.com
Program Highlights:
- A robotics and technology learning center for talented youth.
- Fueling, Reinforcing habitual and autonomous learning via hands-on robotics and technology fun.
- Challenge students' intellect in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, (S.T.E.M.), analytical, and strategic thinking .
- many students have been with Storming Robots for years; some stayed with Storming Robots from their 4th grade to 12th grade.
Activities:
After school robotics technology club - http://roboclub.stormingrobots.com:
Competitions - http://teams.stormingrobots.com
Field Trip Destinations: n/a
Program Information:
1) Robotics Technology Club
- for grade 3 to 12
- weekly meetings from September to June.
- term based
2) Competitions
- for both internal and external
- for grade 3 , up to 12th grade
- First LEGO League (gr.3-6); RobocupJunior (gr.6-12); MIT/NASA SPHERE Zerorobotics (gr. 9-12)
3) School break workshops
- NJEA Convention Days
- 3 days between christmas and new year
- Spring break
- Summer workshops (July to August)
Slogan: Engineering For Kids