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Fletcher, NASA, Chevron and Shell Oil Company launch virtual STEM Summer Camps


SCHRIEVER, LA – 
This summer, Fletcher Technical Community College will launch two inaugural virtual “learning to go” summer camp experiences.

Fletcher is dedicated to ensuring that the 2020 Summer Camp season reaches more children than ever before.

“Fletcher Technical Community College is excited to offer the Shell Energy Venture Camp and the NASA Astro Camp this summer,” commented Fletcher Chancellor Dr. Kristine Strickland. “These are fantastic opportunities for children and teens in our community to learn more about STEM careers and NASA.  Allowing students to explore career options through engaging summer camps like these are critical to encouraging a future generation of global leaders.” 

“Working with our partners at Central Creativity, these unique experiences allow participants to interact with industry professionals from the comfort of their own homes. Campers will receive a kit in the mail prior to each session which includes everything participants will need, including supplies and parent and participant guides.”

Fletcher is proud to partner with NASA, Chevron and Shell to provide the two different camp experiences:

The registration fee for each camp is $150, but through generous gifts from Chevron and Shell, needs based scholarships may be available.

Please contact BayouSTEM@fletcher.edu for scholarship details.

Registration for both camps is open and is available here.

“I am excited to offer this innovative summer camp experience to the Fletcher community,” commented Dr. Clint Coleman, Dean of STEM at Fletcher. “Our team has been working since the first day of the pandemic lockdown to find alternative solutions for our traditional summer camps. We are looking forward to launching these experiences and the future opportunities it provides Fletcher and the region.” 

“Despite these challenging times, we are tremendously grateful that Fletcher is finding ways to safely provide a unique, engaging, educational experience to children in Louisiana,” said Leah Brown Public Affairs Manager for Chevron’s Gulf of Mexico Business Unit. “Summer programs dedicated to STEM are proven to stimulate greater interest in related career fields.  Kids who participate in the Virtual Astro Camp are laying the foundation for their future success, while having fun in the process. Chevron is proud to be a part of it and looks forward to a great session!” 

“With the new reality of COVID-19 bringing new challenges with many of our community college partners, it has also sparked new and innovative ways of doing things,” said Frazier Wilson, Shell Manager Workforce Development & Diversity Outreach. “Moving to a virtual camp environment brings increased safety while continuing vital STEM education to students in a home environment.  This year’s camp will help Shell and Fletcher Technical College cast a wider net of STEM education for students, parents and teachers during this time of unprecedented challenge”