Children attending one of the main campus LEGO camps show off their creations with representatives from left: Ju-Hsin Lusk, ChattState director of Continuing Education and former Interim President Dr. Fannie Hewlett; Shannon E. Scott, Government Relations, TVA and J.Ed. Marston, vice president Marketing, EPB.
TVA presented a $5,000 check to Chattanooga State Community College in support of their LEGO Camp series for youth and teens.
Dr. Fannie Hewlett, former interim president of the college accepted the check from Shannon E. Scott, Government Relations, TVA and J.Ed. Marston, vice president Marketing, EPB.
One of the most popular camps, LEGO robotics, is offered every week during the summer time period for children between 8-16 years of age.
LEGOs have enriched the lives of children for stimulating learning and development through play - a key element of LEGO philosophy. As children continue to learn and enjoy their LEGO experiences, LEGO education spans the continuum from preschool through university to provide valuable lessons in all curriculum subjects from STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) to humanities, language and literacy, said officials.
For more information about Continuing Education, call 697-3100 or visit https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/continuing-education.