- Education Topics
- Achievement Gap
- Alternative Education
- American Education Awards
- Assessment & Evaluation
- Education during COVID-19
- Education Economics
- Education Environment
- Education in the United States during COVID-19
- Education Issues
- Education Policy
- Education Psychology
- Education Scandals and Controversies
- Education Reform
- Education Theory
- Education Worldwide
- Educational Leadership
- Educational Philosophy
- Educational Research
- Educational Technology
- Federal Education Legislation
- Higher Education Worldwide
- Homeless Education
- Homeschooling in the United States
- Migrant Education
- Neglected/Deliquent Students
- Pedagogy
- Sociology of Education
- Special Needs
- National Directories
- After School Programs
- Alternative Schools
- The Arts
- At-Risk Students
- Camps
- Camp Services
- Colleges & Universities
- Counties
- Driving Schools
- Educational Businesses
- Financial Aid
- Higher Education
- International Programs
- Jewish Community Centers
- K-12 Schools
- Language Studies
- Libraries
- Organizations
- Preschools
- Professional Development
- Prom Services
- School Assemblies
- School Districts
- School Field Trips
- School Health
- School Supplies
- School Travel
- School Vendors
- Schools Worldwide
- Special Education
- Special Needs
- Study Abroad
- Teaching Abroad
- Volunteer Programs
- Youth Sports
- For Schools
- Academic Standards
- Assembly Programs
- Blue Ribbon Schools Program
- Educational Accreditation
- Educational Television Channels
- Education in the United States
- History of Education in the United States
- Reading Education in the U.S.
- School Grades
- School Meal Programs
- School Types
- School Uniforms
- Special Education in the United States
- Systems of Formal Education
- U.S. Education Legislation
- For Teachers
- Academic Dishonesty
- Childcare State Licensing Requirements
- Classroom Management
- Education Subjects
- Educational Practices
- Educational Videos
- Interdisciplinary Teaching
- Job and Interview Tips
- Lesson Plans | Grades
- Professional Development
- State Curriculum Standards
- Substitute Teaching
- Teacher Salary
- Teacher Training Programs
- Teaching Methods
- Training and Certification
- For Students
- Academic Competitions
- Admissions Testing
- At-Risk Students
- Career Planning
- College Admissions
- Drivers License
- Educational Programs
- Educational Television
- Educational Videos
- High School Dropouts
- Higher Education
- School Health
- Senior Proms
- Sex Education
- Standardized Testing
- Student Financial Aid
- Student Television Stations
- Summer Learning Loss
City of Bridgeton STEM Program
Basic Information
Address: 4201 Fee Fee Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044
Email: tbaker@bridgetonmo.com
Phone Number: 314-739-5599
Action Shots
* There are currently no photos associated with this listing.
Additional Information
School District: Pattonville District
Schedule: September 11 - October 16
Ages: 6 - 12
Capacity: 25
Membership/Pricing: $110/Resident & $120/Non-Resident
Setting:
Inside a meeting room
Program Information:
Everyone ages 6 - 12 join the City of Bridgeton and Playwell TEKnologies for a 6 week program to master your engineering skills. Participants will apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture using thousands of LEGO parts. The class meets every Wednesday at the Bridgeton Recreation Center from 5:30 - 7:00 pm starting September 11 - October 16. The registration fee is $110/Residents and $120/Non-Resident. To register, call 314-739-5599 or stop by the Bridgeton Recreation Department. Pre-registration is required by September 6th. For more information visit the Bridgeton website at www.bridgetonmo.com
Tags: stem, Legos, Engineering