2022-23 Course Information:

Next year, we will be studying chemistry, chemical engineering, and global studies.

We have designed next year's sessions in such a way that high school students will be able to earn 1 full credit of coursework with labs (120+ hours) after completing all 3 sessions (Fall, Winter, and Spring). Some content is delivered in virtual reality (VR) for added fun!


2022-23 Session themes are as follows:

Fall 2022: Mineralogy & The Science of Matter (9/19 - 11/18)

Winter 2023: Chemistry, Geography & Climatology (1/9 - 3/10)

Spring 2023: Marine Chemistry & All Things Water (3/20 - 5/26)

We have designed next year's sessions in such a way that high school students will be able to earn 1 full credit of coursework with labs (120+ hours) after completing all 3 sessions.

Fall 2022 Topics:

  • The Basics of Chemistry
  • All About Matter
  • Atomic Theory & Electron Configuration
  • Elements & The Periodic Table
  • Environmental Science
  • Mineralogy
  • Applying the Scientific Method and Engineering Design Process to independent projects.


The required study guide for 7th-10th graders is Everything You Need to Ace Chemistry in One Big Fat Notebook by Workman Publishing. As usual, we will also provide supplemental readings, videos, practice problems, lab assignments, and design challenges.




Enroll in Fall 2022 Classes.




Program Facilitators:

Dr. GeAndra Imoudu

Founder | Executive Director | Science + Engineering Facilitator

Originally from New Orleans, LA, Dr. GeAndra Davis Imoudu, also known as Dr. Ge., is a mom of three and an engineer-turned-STEM educator living in Charlotte, NC. She holds a B.S. in Science, Technology, and Society from Stanford University, an M.S. in Chemical Engineering from Tulane University, a graduate certificate in Design Thinking from the MIT Sloan School of Management, and a doctorate in education from Vanderbilt University. Dr. Ge. was an engineering project manager for 10 years before creating and leading PreK-12th grade STEM education programs across the Carolinas.

Proud Member Of:

Punam Roy

Engineering + Global Studies Facilitator

Punam Roy holds a B.E. in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and spent 12 years a patent examiner for the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She was also a member of the 8th cohort of the City of Charlotte Civic Leadership Academy and, in addition to extensive academic and professional experience in science and engineering, fosters a sense of community, collaboration, problem solving, and creativity in the classroom.


FAQs

You've got questions. We've got answers!

  • Who should enroll in this program?

    This program is perfect for after-school students who would like to supplement their traditional science program in a convenient, online setting and for homeschoolers who would like to satisfy the requirements for one year of science. High school students who complete 120+ hours of coursework over the course of the school year will be eligible for 1 full science credit.

  • Where do classes meet?

    Classes meet entirely online.

  • Is there a sibling discount for this program?

    No. We do not offer a sibling discount for this program.





STEM Skool, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 11571 Charlotte, NC 28209

Phone:
+1 (704) 980-9325