Bridge the Gender Gap
Promoting STEM education for all children from early childhood is the first step to encouraging more girls to start and stick with STEM.
Future Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship and STEM learning go hand-in-hand. The soft skills children learn through STEM education are needed for becoming a succesful entrepreneur.
Desirable Job Candidates
STEM skills make children more recruitable for roles throughout their lives, from sports teams to membership groups to college, careers, and beyond. STEM education teaches children how to adapt to an ever-changing world.
Higher Earning Potential
The average advertised salary for entry-level STEM jobs that require a bachelor's degree is around $14,000 higher annually than non-STEM roles.
Media and Technology Literacy
Learn how to process, discuss, verify, and use information learned from different resources.
Boost Soft Skills
Develop soft skills like adaptability, resilience, communication, critical thinking, etc. from early and middle childhood. Children will think through problems and find solutions.
Foster Curiosity
Find answers to questions that arise in everyday situations through lessons learned in the classroom, such as trial and error.
Demand for STEM Work
In the U.S. alone needs to fill 3.5 million STEM jobs by 2025, but only about 1.5 million of those vacancies will be filled due to a lack of skilled candidates. The supply does not meet the demand.
Why STEM?
What makes STEM curriculum different, important, and effective? At WintersPark, we believe this is the exact subject matter that will set your child apart from their peers when it comes to preparation for obstacles in their personal life, higher education, and future careers.

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