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Course Descriptions
Math Tutoring
Single Sessions
Summer Camps
Fall 2025
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Course Descriptions
Math Tutoring
Single Sessions
Summer Camps
Fall 2025
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LEGO Robotics

$100.00

Lego Robotics Four-Week Sessions

Fridays 3:00-4:30

$100 per student/session

**Direct-Pay Instructions and Add to Cart are at the bottom of this page

Fridays: August 8, 15, 22, 29

Life Hacks: Part 1, students explore how coding and robotics can solve everyday challenges creatively

and practically. They will design and program interactive solutions, from choreographing a breakdancing

robot to building digital fitness and weather trackers. Through hands-on builds, students will develop

foundational coding skills, work with sensors and motors, and interpret qualitative and quantitative data.

This class explores real-world problem-solving, teamwork, and STEAM integration, making it a fun and

meaningful introduction to computer science and engineering principles.

Fridays: September 5, 12, 29, 26

Life Hacks: Part 2 takes student innovation to the next level through engaging, hands-on projects that

combine coding, data analysis, and design thinking. Students will explore how to automate everyday tasks

and improve decision-making with technology. Whether using weather data to care for plants,

programming a custom training coach, or writing pseudocode for choreographed dance moves, each

challenge invites creativity and critical thinking. The second part of Life Hacks introduces more advanced

coding concepts like arrays and logic comparisons while continuing to build on teamwork and problem-

solving skills, all in a fun, real-world context.

Fridays: October 3, 10, 17, 24

Kickstart a Business: Part 1, students step into entrepreneurship and innovation through hands-on

robotics challenges. Students will simulate real-world business operations like quality control, delivery

logistics, and security. Students will follow guides, debug programs, remix code, and apply conditionals

to solve practical problems, all while learning key programming concepts and strengthening their

teamwork and problem-solving skills. From building a quality check robot to programming a smart safe,

this course blends creative engineering with coding fundamentals, preparing students to think like tech-

savvy entrepreneurs.

Fridays: November 7, 14, 28 & December 5

Kickstart a Business: Part 2, students dive into robotics and entrepreneurship, solving real-world

challenges inspired by modern businesses. Students will build and program robots that perform quality

checking, package tracking, and smart security. They will tackle more advanced concepts such as

debugging, conditional logic, compound conditions, and automation. They'll even explore unplugged

coding by writing pseudocode for building models, highlighting the importance of clear instructions and

logical thinking in digital and physical spaces. Through creative problem-solving and hands-on

exploration, students gain valuable coding, critical thinking, and engineering design skills, all while

imagining the future of tech-driven businesses.

Step-Up Scholarship:

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

  • Material Fee: $50

    • A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.

  • Refund Policy

    • EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.

    • Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.

    • Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.

    • Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.

    • No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.

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Lego Robotics Four-Week Sessions

Fridays 3:00-4:30

$100 per student/session

**Direct-Pay Instructions and Add to Cart are at the bottom of this page

Fridays: August 8, 15, 22, 29

Life Hacks: Part 1, students explore how coding and robotics can solve everyday challenges creatively

and practically. They will design and program interactive solutions, from choreographing a breakdancing

robot to building digital fitness and weather trackers. Through hands-on builds, students will develop

foundational coding skills, work with sensors and motors, and interpret qualitative and quantitative data.

This class explores real-world problem-solving, teamwork, and STEAM integration, making it a fun and

meaningful introduction to computer science and engineering principles.

Fridays: September 5, 12, 29, 26

Life Hacks: Part 2 takes student innovation to the next level through engaging, hands-on projects that

combine coding, data analysis, and design thinking. Students will explore how to automate everyday tasks

and improve decision-making with technology. Whether using weather data to care for plants,

programming a custom training coach, or writing pseudocode for choreographed dance moves, each

challenge invites creativity and critical thinking. The second part of Life Hacks introduces more advanced

coding concepts like arrays and logic comparisons while continuing to build on teamwork and problem-

solving skills, all in a fun, real-world context.

Fridays: October 3, 10, 17, 24

Kickstart a Business: Part 1, students step into entrepreneurship and innovation through hands-on

robotics challenges. Students will simulate real-world business operations like quality control, delivery

logistics, and security. Students will follow guides, debug programs, remix code, and apply conditionals

to solve practical problems, all while learning key programming concepts and strengthening their

teamwork and problem-solving skills. From building a quality check robot to programming a smart safe,

this course blends creative engineering with coding fundamentals, preparing students to think like tech-

savvy entrepreneurs.

Fridays: November 7, 14, 28 & December 5

Kickstart a Business: Part 2, students dive into robotics and entrepreneurship, solving real-world

challenges inspired by modern businesses. Students will build and program robots that perform quality

checking, package tracking, and smart security. They will tackle more advanced concepts such as

debugging, conditional logic, compound conditions, and automation. They'll even explore unplugged

coding by writing pseudocode for building models, highlighting the importance of clear instructions and

logical thinking in digital and physical spaces. Through creative problem-solving and hands-on

exploration, students gain valuable coding, critical thinking, and engineering design skills, all while

imagining the future of tech-driven businesses.

Step-Up Scholarship:

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

  • Material Fee: $50

    • A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.

  • Refund Policy

    • EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.

    • Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.

    • Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.

    • Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.

    • No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.

Lego Robotics Four-Week Sessions

Fridays 3:00-4:30

$100 per student/session

**Direct-Pay Instructions and Add to Cart are at the bottom of this page

Fridays: August 8, 15, 22, 29

Life Hacks: Part 1, students explore how coding and robotics can solve everyday challenges creatively

and practically. They will design and program interactive solutions, from choreographing a breakdancing

robot to building digital fitness and weather trackers. Through hands-on builds, students will develop

foundational coding skills, work with sensors and motors, and interpret qualitative and quantitative data.

This class explores real-world problem-solving, teamwork, and STEAM integration, making it a fun and

meaningful introduction to computer science and engineering principles.

Fridays: September 5, 12, 29, 26

Life Hacks: Part 2 takes student innovation to the next level through engaging, hands-on projects that

combine coding, data analysis, and design thinking. Students will explore how to automate everyday tasks

and improve decision-making with technology. Whether using weather data to care for plants,

programming a custom training coach, or writing pseudocode for choreographed dance moves, each

challenge invites creativity and critical thinking. The second part of Life Hacks introduces more advanced

coding concepts like arrays and logic comparisons while continuing to build on teamwork and problem-

solving skills, all in a fun, real-world context.

Fridays: October 3, 10, 17, 24

Kickstart a Business: Part 1, students step into entrepreneurship and innovation through hands-on

robotics challenges. Students will simulate real-world business operations like quality control, delivery

logistics, and security. Students will follow guides, debug programs, remix code, and apply conditionals

to solve practical problems, all while learning key programming concepts and strengthening their

teamwork and problem-solving skills. From building a quality check robot to programming a smart safe,

this course blends creative engineering with coding fundamentals, preparing students to think like tech-

savvy entrepreneurs.

Fridays: November 7, 14, 28 & December 5

Kickstart a Business: Part 2, students dive into robotics and entrepreneurship, solving real-world

challenges inspired by modern businesses. Students will build and program robots that perform quality

checking, package tracking, and smart security. They will tackle more advanced concepts such as

debugging, conditional logic, compound conditions, and automation. They'll even explore unplugged

coding by writing pseudocode for building models, highlighting the importance of clear instructions and

logical thinking in digital and physical spaces. Through creative problem-solving and hands-on

exploration, students gain valuable coding, critical thinking, and engineering design skills, all while

imagining the future of tech-driven businesses.

Step-Up Scholarship:

If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.

Refund Policy

EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.

  • Material Fee: $50

    • A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.

  • Refund Policy

    • EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.

    • Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.

    • Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.

    • Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.

    • No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.

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Indialantic FL 32903

321-258-1048

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