An enthusiastic group of about 40 YouthBuild students showed up early to participate in a much needed project for the Homeless Veterans home on Pingree Avenue.
Continue reading...Four hundred parents and high school students attended a “Parent Night” to visit the college campus, learn more about technical education and explore program areas.
Continue reading...Twenty-eight Ogden teens gathered this week to tinker with Legos and computers, construct and program small robots, and maybe start building their own futures.
Continue reading...21 teenage students in the week-long camp loaded the model devices they had built and fired golf balls at a cardboard picture of a castle, placed about 100 feet away.
Continue reading...More than 70 individuals initially showed interest in the program and 45 attended the Mental Toughness Week, which some might call, “hell week”.
Continue reading...Eighteen students participated from the Ogden and Weber School Districts participated in a week long summer camp. The camp was designed to be a fun experience for participants as they learned how to make a catapult from start to finish.
Continue reading...We have received a $1.1 million grant from the Department of Labor to begin a YouthBuild program in Ogden. The program in Ogden will help 73 low-income people between the ages of 16 and 24 and is now ready to begin.
Continue reading..."NUBOTS" is a unique hands-on, creative, interactive, and FUN team building opportunity for 9th graders and high school students. They'll be introduced to the world of robotics, electronics, programming, and engineering.
Continue reading..."NUBOTS" is a unique hands-on, creative, interactive, and FUN team building opportunity for 8th and 9th grade students. They will be introduced to the exciting world of robotics, electronics, programming, and engineering and explore this exciting field and educational programs.
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