Want to make a lasting impact in your community and the world? Try a STEAM-powered Key Club model!
Why a S.T.E.A.M Key Club Service Model?
Opportunity to open new Key Clubs
Opportunity to collaborate with other S.T.E.A.M Key Clubs
Empowers students to seek solutions and deeply understand real-world issues
Relevant development of S.T.E.A.M skills
Student-driven leadership and ownership
Student opportunities to partner with a variety of organizations
Promotes and builds team-based problem-solving skills
Blends well with project-based learning
New Tech Key Club’s Vaccine cooler monitoring device in development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my high school need to be a S.T.E.A.M school to do a S.T.E.A.M-powered Key Club?
A: No. Any high school type can do a S.T.E.A.M-powered Key Club.
Q: Do all the students need to be “techy”
A: No. a S.T.E.A.M Key Club is comprised of students with various interests and backgrounds including technology, art, math, project management, writing and social media. If you are interested in the tech side, however, this is a great way to learn or build upon what you already know.
Q: How do we get started?
A: Fill out the contact form to get started or to ask us any questions.
Have a question about getting started? Reach out to us here
Check out the New Tech Academy S.T.E.A.M Key Club Project Portfolio!
Twenty lucky students from the Bring Up Grades (B.U.G.) program in Indiana, U.S., were all smiles as they picked out new bicycles and helmets — courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Terre Haute. The club entered all B.U.G. kids into drawings for bikes and other prizes. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The Kiwanis Club awarded bicycles to 20 area elementary school scholars. The Kiwanis Club of Terre Haute is the sponsor of the Bring Up Grades Program in all elementa�...
The Kiwanis Club of Brownwood, Texas, U.S., created a fun and convenient outdoor day for families by moving their annual Kids Fishing Event nearer to town. Community partners provided free rods and reels to the first 150 kids, and the Kiwanis Club of Pecan Valley provided refreshments. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
The Kiwanis Club of Brownwood held its 10th annual Kids Fishing Event at the Early Town Center Lake Saturday morning. Kiwanis Club of Brownwood President Nathan Smith said, “It’s our second time t...
A good cause was in the air — or on the air — in Kentucky, U.S., recently. The Kiwanis Club of Princeton teamed up with the local Optimist Club and WPKY radio station for a weeklong radio auction that raised US$27,000 for children in the community. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
The WPKY Princeton Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction finished strong Friday night, with late bidding pushing this year’s total near last year’s mark despite a sluggish start. The auction began slowly...
STEAM-Power Your Key Club!
Want to make a lasting impact in your community and the world? Try a STEAM-powered Key Club model!
Why a S.T.E.A.M Key Club Service Model?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my high school need to be a S.T.E.A.M school to do a S.T.E.A.M-powered Key Club?
A: No. Any high school type can do a S.T.E.A.M-powered Key Club.
Q: Do all the students need to be “techy”
A: No. a S.T.E.A.M Key Club is comprised of students with various interests and backgrounds including technology, art, math, project management, writing and social media. If you are interested in the tech side, however, this is a great way to learn or build upon what you already know.
Q: How do we get started?
A: Fill out the contact form to get started or to ask us any questions.
Have a question about getting started? Reach out to us here
Check out the New Tech Academy S.T.E.A.M Key Club Project Portfolio!
Have questions? Reach out to us here
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Twenty lucky students from the Bring Up Grades (B.U.G.) program in Indiana, U.S., were all smiles as they picked out new bicycles and helmets — courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Terre Haute. The club entered all B.U.G. kids into drawings for bikes and other prizes. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Local Kiwanis Club gave away bikes to elementary school scholars
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The Kiwanis Club awarded bicycles to 20 area elementary school scholars. The Kiwanis Club of Terre Haute is the sponsor of the Bring Up Grades Program in all elementa�...2 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Kiwanis Club of Brownwood, Texas, U.S., created a fun and convenient outdoor day for families by moving their annual Kids Fishing Event nearer to town. Community partners provided free rods and reels to the first 150 kids, and the Kiwanis Club of Pecan Valley provided refreshments. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
Kiwanis Club of Brownwood holds 10th Kids Fish Event at Early Town Center
www.brownwoodnews.com
The Kiwanis Club of Brownwood held its 10th annual Kids Fishing Event at the Early Town Center Lake Saturday morning. Kiwanis Club of Brownwood President Nathan Smith said, “It’s our second time t...2 CommentsComment on Facebook
A good cause was in the air — or on the air — in Kentucky, U.S., recently. The Kiwanis Club of Princeton teamed up with the local Optimist Club and WPKY radio station for a weeklong radio auction that raised US$27,000 for children in the community. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
WPKY Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction Raises Over $27,000 for Local Youth
www.wpkyonline.com
The WPKY Princeton Optimist Kiwanis Radio Auction finished strong Friday night, with late bidding pushing this year’s total near last year’s mark despite a sluggish start. The auction began slowly...1 CommentsComment on Facebook