Office Use Only: 7th/8th Coed Only

The SASTEMICCamp will be heldJune 25th – 29th, 2018

9:00am-12:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm each day

(There is no transportation for this camp)

There is no cost to attend! Lunch will not be provided!

Participants must be a current NEISD student and completed their6th grade yearas of June7th

Applications are accepteduntil May 9, 2018 at 4:45p.m.Participants are selected with a lottery system. Space is limited to 30 students per morning and 30 students per afternoon session.

RETURN APPLICATIONS TO:

NEISD Career & Technical Department

8961 Tesoro Drive, Suite 403

San Antonio, Texas 78217

Or speak to your campus/Career Tech teacher about internal mail options

The SASTEMICCamp provides students an opportunity to learn aboutEV3 Robotics, Video Game Design, Advanced Video Game Design, micro:bits, and Advanced micro:bitsthrough classes and hands-on activities. Additionally, students will experience the Geekbus, a mobile makerspace that brings STEM education into the classroom. This program is a partnership with the Career & Technical Education Department of North East Independent School District and SASTEMIC.

Please complete this application and return it toCareer & Technical Education, North East Independent School District, 8961 Tesoro, Suite #403, San Antonio, TX 78217 or fax to (210) 805-1281. If you have any questions, please contact Fred Losoya at 407-0294.

STUDENT PERSONAL DATA:(Please Print)

Name______Student ID# ______

Address ______Telephone # ______

Zip ______Date of Birth ______

Only current 6th and 7thgrade coed students may apply for this camp.

Please circle your grade level for 2018: 7th or 8th

Current MiddleSchool ______

Home Middle School Campus ______

Please provide any additional information about the student that the teachers and staff may need to know during the student’s participation at camp (example: allergies, neededaccommodations, medical issues,etc.):

______

Teacher Endorsement: (Teachers, please print and sign your name):

______

PARENT INFORMATION: (Please Print)

Parent/Guardian Name ______

Address ______Zip ______

Main Phone ______Cell Phone ______Work Phone ______

E-Mail Contact Information______(if available)

Additional Emergency Contact Name and Number:

______

Students: Please know that you may have assigned readings and light homework throughout the camp week, so by completing and submitting this application, you are agreeing to fully participate in such activities.

Students and Parents: This camp will take place on the campus of Bradley Middle School. NEISD and SASTEMIC reserve the right to dismiss a student from a camp for any violation of the district discipline policy and the student’s parent and/or guardian will be asked to pick-up the student from the camp immediately and will not be allowed to participate in the remainder of the camp.

ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT

Students will be expected to adhere to District policies at all times during this camp. NEISD and SASTEMICreserve the right to remove a student from the camp for any violation of district policy or if there is safety concerns for the student or others. Your signature below gives permission for your student to participate in The SASTEMICCamp activities and your permission to film/interview/photograph your student to be used by SASTEMIC, Bradley Middle School, and NEISD for media and advertising purposes.

Parent/Guardian Signature ______Date: ______

The SASTEMIC Camp Learning Objectives

Educational Programs:

EV3 Robotics-Students willlearn the basics of programming LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robots using block-coding

Video Game Design- Students will create a simple video game design using block-coding via MIT’s Scratch program

Advanced Video Game Design- Students will learn how to code multiple game levels, broadcasting and receiving, projectiles, and using variables. Basic knowledge of scratch coding will be required.

Micro:bits- Students will use Block-coding to program a micro:bit circuit board

Advanced micro:bits-Students will explore coding using radio signals, arrays, and gaming code in addition to previously learned coding from micro:bits, to create and test complex programs.