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Challenge Island-Houston
Basic Information
Address: 3818 meandering spring dr
Email: houston@challenge-island.com
Phone Number: 7134018493
Additional Information
Focus: After school Enrichment activities, Girl Scout Badge workshop , On-site Field trips
Director: Shachi Sanghavi
Schools Served: All Houston and surrounding area schools.
School District: Fort Bend ISD, Katy ISD, Texas city ISD, Spring Bracnh ISD, Houston ISD, CyFair ISD
County: Texas (TX)
Schedule: M-F
Ages: 5-13
Capacity: Houston-TX
Membership/Pricing: Varies depending on individual program
Setting:
Now offered Virtually & In-person
Program Highlights:
After-school Enrichment, Girl scout Badge workshops & On-site field trips
Activities:
Students work in collaborative tribes to take on our signature cross-curricular STEM/STEAM challenges using only the materials in their treasure chest and their creativity. They design, build, and test solutions to the challenge working together at each step of the process and solving problems along the way.
Field Trip Destinations: On-site field trips, brought to you by Certified Teachers, to hundreds of cross-curricular island "destinations"takes STEM/STEAM across the curriculum into Reading/ELA, Social Studies, Arts and much more.
Program Information:
Challenge Island is a hands-on, high-interest enrichment program based on cutting edge STEAM education, program based learning & 21st century skills. Every semester of Challenge Island takes place on a unique Thematic Island consisting of 8 or more whimsical weekly destinations. Each lesson is cross curricular and promises to address multiple Common Core, State and Next Gen Science Standards -all the while transporting K-8 students to an Imagination fueled learning environment. Kids use their imagination and creativity to design and engineer challenges using the materials we provide them.
Slogan: "Where Engineering Meets Imagination"