Early Accelerator student Lilly showcases what students are learning in the Discovering the Art of Mathematics class.

Accelerator students in the Lego Robotics class were taught the value of teamwork as they worked together in pairs to create Lego robots.

Students in Jeff Brown's Lego Robotics class worked together to code robots to carry out functions on the national competition board.

Jennifer Allbrook answered questions about gene therapy in the Biotechnology class for high school students.

Instructor, Sarah Maveety, taught species diversity to Accelerator students in the Environmental Exploration class.

The NCSSM campus in Morganton is bustling with activity this summer as it hosts a range of summer programs catering to students from rising fifth graders to high school seniors. The programs include activities such as robotics, stained glass art, Lego robotics, environmental exploration, genealogy, and biotechnology, providing students with valuable STEM experiences and recreational opportunities. The Summer Accelerator Program offers scholarships to students to ensure accessibility, with various organizations sponsoring students to participate in the enriching programs. To learn more about these summer programs at NCSSM-Morganton, visit https://www.ncssm.edu/summer.