Explore STEM Middle School
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Science
Our course work is geared toward students who are wanting to continue their study of science in the post-secondary. Students will have the opportunity to choose their focus in the fields of science, whether life science or physical science. Students who have taken our courses have reported being prepared well beyond their peers enrolled in their college course work.
For those students looking to demonstrate their knowledge outside of the classroom, it is highly encouraged that the students participate in Science & Engineering Fair. Previous STEM students have won awards at the International level of the Science & Engineering Fair.
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Technology
Due to our vertical approach, students moving into our high school program from our middle school program have had extensive coding exposure and practice. Students in this pathway will earn their Technology endorsement with a focus on Programming and Software Development. During the course of their studies, students will become highly proficient in the use of Python and Java.
PCEP - Python Industry-Based Certification
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Engineering
This pathway is focused on preparing students for work in the world of engineering. In these courses, students will gain extensive knowledge of the Engineering Design Process. This includes providing students exposure to the different facets of engineering, including study in the areas of architectural, civil, manufacturing, mechanical and aeronautical engineering.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge through the use of a plasma cutter and a CNC mill. Additionally, students have access to 3D printers in order to print out specialized parts. To further demonstrate their knowledge of industry-level work, students will have the opportunity to gain industry-level certifications to include SolidWorks.
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Mathematics
Our mathematics program has a problem-solving emphasis through accelerated courses. Through the advanced math track, students have the opportunity to earn college credit in Calculus AB, Calculus BC, as well as Statistics.
Students who enjoy and excel in mathematics are encouraged to become members of Mu Alpha Theta. Through this organization students can receive special recognitions, including scholarships, for their participation in mathematics competitions.
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Manufacturing
Our manufacturing program is designed for those students who have an interest in delving deeper in to automation and how robotic integration impacts our involvement in the world around us. Students who are interested in learning how to design, produce and program robotics elements are encouraged to participate in this pathway.
Students who are enrolled in our Manufacturing courses will have the opportunity to participate in our world-renown FRC Robotics Team - Team 5572 - Rosbots!
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About STEM
STEM Academy has approximately 360 middle school students across grades 6-8. STEM Academy operates as a School Within a School. STEM students take all core classes and STEM electives from a STEM faculty member, whereas all fine arts, athletics and foreign language classes are taken with the Nimitz faculty. STEM students are part of the Chester Nimitz student body.
Mission
The purpose of the STEM Academy is to increase student achievement by engaging and exposing students to innovative STEM instruction while simultaneously acting as demonstration sites for math and science teaching and learning statewide.
In the context of a small, diverse learning community united by a common interest in the significant issues of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the STEM Academy creates visions of future academic and career possibilities and enables students to translate those visions into the realities of college graduation, informed citizenship, and international leadership.
The STEM Academy serves as a model of problem-based, technology-rich curriculum that enables and empowers students and faculty to engage in professional learning environments where science and math serve as vehicles for discovery, innovation, and independent problem solving.
Administration

STEM Director
Jennifer Jensen
jjense@neisd.net

STEM Assistant Director
Lane Smiley
lsmile1@neisd.net
210-356-5501
Get to Know Our Program
Awards and Accolades
84
Honor Graduates
54
Summa Graduates
91
Class of 2019 Seniors
8
National Hispanic Scholars
$5,058,554
Awarded to Senior Class of 2019
in Scholarships and Financial Aid
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STEM Overview
Celebrating: 14 years
STEM Middle School: Nimitz
STEM High School: LEE
120 Students Enrolled per grade level
STEM Specializations
Science, Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing & Mathematics