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S.T.E.A.M. ACADEMY

Morrison Mentors’ S.T.E.A.M. Academy is an exciting and highly sought after out-of-school program offered throughout Long Island communities.  Through S.T.E.A.M. Academy, students are introduced to a variety of project-based activities that will disarm their apprehension about S.T.E.A.M. and encourage their further exploration into technology related fields. 

ENRICHMENT SERVICES

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COMPUTER REPAIR

Do you prefer to use your hands?  Learn how to build and repair desktop and laptop computers.

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ART OF CODING

Interested in becoming a coder? Learn to make websites, apps, video games and much more!!!

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ROBOT REVOLUTION

Always wanted to build your own battle bot?  Well come join our robotics team and build something unstoppable!

S.T.E.A.M. Academy classes and workshops are strategically designed to give students an engaging, supportive, and fun experience with computer science and engineering.  This experience not only improves students' computer literacy, but also provides a sense of accomplishment that gives young adults a "new-found love" of S.T.E.A.M. with a practical learning experience.  

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VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS

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Enabling students to access quality teachers anywhere on the planet so long as they both have a reliable internet connection is happening right as we speak! Our Robust Learning Management System is breaking down most of the common barriers to synchronous learning: cost, distance and timing!

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MENTORSHIP/INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

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A key part to the Morrison Mentors program model is its peer-to-peer learning approach, which encourages students to become mentors, to expose and educate their younger student peers in the same way that they were mentored. This model includes paid internships and workforce development opportunities for high school students headed to college. 

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