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STEAM

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The goal of STEAM-based learning is to help students develop and hone their skills they need to be successful in the future.  Whatever the students strives to be or the specific role in life they want to get into, it is critical that the students go off to college or enter the workforce with a set of well-rounded skills that allow them to adapt to ever-changing and fast-faced environment. 

EMPIRICAL ASPECT OF STEAM

The students aren't just taught the subject matter, they are taught how to ask questions, how to be innovative, resourceful, and how to create.  STEAM allows the students to develop their ability to approach any situation with an open mind and mindset that's creatively wired. 

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Students in a Science Class

Science

Chip Probing

Technology

Building a Robot

Engineering

Music Class

Arts

Math Class

Mathematics

“Educating students in STEAM subjects (if taught correctly) prepares students for life, regardless of the profession they choose to follow. STEAM subjects teach students how to think critically and how to solve problems - skills that can be used throughout life to help them get through tough times and take advantage of opportunities whenever they appear.”

Stephen F. DeAngelis, Technology Innovator and President of Enterra Solutions

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In conjunctiion with ACLC, Alternative Learning System (ALS) is a government program that provides opportunities to the people of San Agustin and provides the community that does not or cannot access formal education an alternative option to complete their education. ALS also provides technical skills development and certifications to prepare youth and adults for the workforce. 

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