YOUTH OUTREACH

Math Options

Math Options Career Day 2010 will take place on May 11th -- celebrating our 14th year!

The 13th annual Math Options Career Day Program Math Options Career Day 2006took place on May 12, 2009. Continuing Education was excited to welcome over three hundred Pennsylvania educators and female students from forty-one schools in Erie, Crawford, Warren, and Potter counties to the Behrend campus.

The program’s major effort is the Career Day event which is held every May for seventh and eighth grade girls chosen by their teachers.  Teachers are encouraged to select six girls from their schools who demonstrate an interest and aptitude in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields.  Math Options Career Day is designed to challenge and motivate girls to continue to take advanced math and science courses in high school, so that they can Math Options Career Day 2006pursue exciting and fulfilling careers in the STEM disciplines.

Hands-on workshops, the School Challenge Contest, interaction with professional women in the STEM fields, peer mentoring, and career exploration activities make for an exciting, fun day for the girls, teachers, and volunteers.


For more information on this program, visit the Math Options web site.



Math Options Summer Camp

2009 Math Options Summer Camp was held July 13-18, 2009 for girls entering 9th and 10th grades. 

The Math Options Summer Camp is a week-long event for 9th and 10th grade girls. It introduces them to current topics and laboratory techniques in the fields of psychology, Math Options Summer Camp 2008mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and the different types of engineering.  The girls interact with faculty and specially trained college mentors to participate in hands-on workshops in various campus classrooms and labs.

Our first Math Options Summer Camp took place July 14-18, 2008 with 13 participants.This year we had 15 girls participating. They had an exciting week of workshops, labs, and activities including solving a CSI mystery and engineering various types of jean bags.

For more information on these CE outreach programs, please contact Sonya Smith at 814-898-6754 or by email at srs37@psu.edu.


21st Century Kids

The 21st Century Kids Program is designed to bring youth from rural populations to Penn State Behrend.  The current communities served are Corry, Crawford, Warren County, and Forest County.

21st Century Kids: Explore Your Options! 2007
These programs are possible through Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) grants and collaboration with our partners:  Warren/Forest Hi Ed Council, Corry Hi Ed Council, Warren County YMCA, and the Warren County Library.

The following events are incorporated into the 21st Century Kids program:



A. Explore Your Options!

Throughout the 2008-09 school year, all 7th-grade students from the Warren County School District and Forest County Schools will visit Penn State Behrend and the Tom Ridge Environmental Center (TREC) for a day.  The students will tour campus, participate in science and engineering workshops, and eat lunch in the campus dining hall.  This gives them the opportunity to experience a college setting, interact with undergraduate students and faculty, and explore the world of STEM.

21st Century Kids: Explore Your Options! 2007
B. 21st Century Kids Summer Visit
Middle school students from Crawford and Warren visit campus for a day in the summer to participate in STEM workshops with Behrend faculty.  They then travel to TREC to spend the afternoon with the Pennsylvania Sea Grant scientists and Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) staff, touring the research wing and conducting marine experiments. 

These programs are developed in partnership with the Warren/Forest Hi-Ed Council and the Crawford County Career Education Alliance.


C. Warren County Summer Camp

2009
Penn State Behrend faculty member Jonathan Hall traveled to the Warren County YMCA to lead discussion and experiments with color. The youth camp also traveled to the Bayfront Center for Maritime Studies to participate in the Lake Erie Shipwreck Science program.

2008
In 2008 our summer camp program expanded to a three-day event that included visits to Warren by Behrend faculty, and an extended day visit to TREC to perform in-depth marine experiments. Sixth-grade students attending the Warren County YMCA summer program were eligible to participate in this event.

2007
Penn State Behrend faculty traveled to the Warren County YMCA to lead various age groups in science experiments.  The summer of 2007 found the children exploring the “Science Behind the Magic of Harry Potter”, which included our own chemistry instructor in costume as Harry!

21st Century Kids: June 2008

Women in Engineering Day

Another important outreach initiative was recently co-sponsored by Continuing Education and the School of Engineering.  The Women in Engineering Day brings high school girls to campus for a day of hands-on engineering workshops.  The girls interact with Penn State Behrend engineering faculty and professional women engineers from General Electric Transportation Systems.  Due to the success of the 2006 pilot program with Erie's Collegiate Academy, it was expanded this year to include girls from other area school districts.

For more information on these CE outreach programs and other school district outreach opportunities, please contact Michelle Hartmann at 814-898-7584 or by email at maw179@psu.edu.



Penn State Behrend is home to twenty-five outreach centers and initiatives.  Continuing Education is a key outreach center, and CE can help you access the vast resources for solutions to a variety of needs, including research, faculty expertise, student projects, internships, and more.

To access information on the many outreach centers, visit the Penn State Behrend Research and Outreach Web site, email industryhelp@psu.edu, or phone 814-898-7700.

 


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Updated September 16, 2009
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