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A.K.A. Science
Basic Information
Address: 25195 SW Parkway Ave #204
Wilsonville, OR 97070
Email: kmenig@impactnw.org
Phone Number: 503-682-1300 ext. 101
Fax Number: 503-682-1311
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Additional Information
Focus: A.K.A. Science is a hands-on, inquiry-based, after-school science program for children in Kindergarten through sixth grade.
Sponsor:
Oregon Health Career Center; Portland Children's Levy
Schedule: After School Hours
Program Information:
A.K.A. Science is a fun and interactive after school science program for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. The program was developed and is owned by the Oregon Health Career Center. It uses structured yet playful hands-on activities to encourage observation of the world through exploration.
A.K.A. Science meets for one hour each week and is offered in eight week sessions, three times per school year: fall, winter, and spring. The program offers a three-year cycle of classes in rotation so students can continually participate without repeating. Each class enrolls up to 15 students. Small class size is a hallmark of A.K.A. Science that allows for individual attention and quality interaction between students and class leaders. Programs are offered in varied school and organization settings and classes are lead by schoolteachers, after school providers, and other volunteers. A.K.A. Science Class Leaders receive complete training in each subject taught. All materials and curriculum are provided.
Slogan: All Kids Are Scientists