Friday, April 12, 2013

Engineering for Kids Parties


Engineering For Kids parties will entertain your guests with hands-on engineering projects! Invite your friends for a fun, action packed party that is sure to thrill all who attend!

"Thank You for the opportunity to have Kurt's birthday party at Engineering for Kids. Kurt had a great time and I think all of the kids in attendance did as well. I have to tell you it was the easiest party I have ever had for Kurt."
Mother of Kurt (10 years old)
“I just wanted to let you know that Hunter's party was a great success. Michael and Josh were fantastic. They really engaged the kids and it was refreshing to meet two such smart, friendly young gentlemen. Keep up the good work. I have some great photos if you need some!”
Mother of Hunter (8 years old)

Build your perfect Birthday Party (parties and options may vary by location)

  1. Choose your location
    We can come to you or suggest a location
  2. Choose your date and time
  3. Choose the 60-90 minute Engineering Activity
    Examples:
    • LEGO® Robotics Party - Your child and their party guests will get to program robots to perform in a robotics challenge. Kids will not get to keep the robots at the end of this party.
    • Blast Off Rocket Party - Kids will each get to design and build their own straw rocket and learn about Newton's Third Law of Motion in the process. Rockets will be launched from our special launching pad. Kids will get to keep their rocket at the end of the party.
    • Levitron Party - Kids discover how Magnetic Levitation trains work by making their own that they get to race and keep at the end of the party.
  4. Choose an optional 30-minute add-on
    Examples:
    • "Make your own" Ice Cream Activity, Play Dough Activity, or Building Roller Coasters Activity
  5. Choose optional party extras
    Examples:
    • Slime Party Favors, Goody Bag Favors, Cupcakes, Engineering for Kids t-shirt, Pizza, Juice Boxes, and Paper Products
Click our Locations tab on our website for information on parties available in your area!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Engineering for Kids Featured on Fox & Friends

Engineering for Kids was recently featured on Fox & Friends during the "On the Job Hunt" segment. 

EFK was featured as a company looking to fill about 260 jobs from directors to education staff. The segment also discussed specifically what Engineering for Kids does as well as the variety of classes they offer. Fox Business reporter Cheryl Casone strongly advocates for enrollment for any kid that understands numbers on any level.

Click HERE to view the segment (EFK coverage begins at the 1:51 mark).



Friday, March 29, 2013

Engineering for Kids Featured in 1851 Magazine

Engineering for Kids was recently featured in 1851 Magazine online in an article titled, "Why is 2013 the Right Year to Franchise?"

The article features various franchisees who decided to sign on with their new business venture at the beginning of the year. One of the featured franchisees is Engineering for Kids San Francisco County franchisee Juanita Leung. Leung discusses how her family and children helped to influence her decision to enter an educational franchise field, and that the country's current standings in science and math helped her to choose Engineering for Kids.

Click HERE for the full article or begin reading below:

By: Greg Avdoian

Toward the closing of every year, people spend significant time with their families, causing them rethink their current career situation. In these cases, people think about new opportunities and enjoy a sense of optimism and intrigue, as they ponder career transitions by asking themselves ‘what if’ or ‘what’s next’ for the future.
In most cases, they are considering becoming a business owner to eliminate having a boss and be in control of their financial destiny. While opening a new business in any year is a challenge, 2013 has seen the growth of many new franchise locations, despite following some tough economic years. As the economy looks to improve, many budding entrepreneurs refuse to stay put and are taking the initiative to open their own business.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Engineering for Kids Featured on KBAY "Southhbay Sunday"

Engineering for Kids was recently featured on KBAY Radio's "South Bay Sunday".

The interview featured EFK San Francisco Director Mala Utamsing, and discusses ‘Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day,’ the benefits of engineering and science education in the Bay Area, what Engineering For Kids does, summer camp plans and the organization’s role in developing children’s learning and interest level in the sciences.

Listen to the radio broadcast by clicking HERE or by listening below:

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Engineering for Kids Featured on CNNMoney.com

Engineering for Kids was recently featured on CNNMoney.com in an article titled, "Executive by day, entrepreneur by  night". The article features various profiles of professionals who work full time careers and run a small business on the side. Featured for EFK is franchisee Shu-ling Garver. Shu-ling notes that she was the first Engineering For Kids franchisee and that her experience with the brand has been highly rewarding.
 
Click HERE for the full article or begin reading below:

Executive by day, entrepreneur by night

These seven moonlighters are pursuing big professional careers -- and their entrepreneurial dreams.



Intel engineer turned franchisee

Name: Shu-Ling Garver
Day job: Engineering manager with Intel
Side business: Engineering for Kids franchisee
Shu-Ling Garver has made it her mission at Intel to mentor women in the industry and get young kids, especially girls, excited about engineering.

Friday, March 8, 2013

U.S. News and World Report's Top Engineering Schools of 2012

U.S. News and World Report have released their rankings for the nation's top engineering graduate schools. MIT in Cambridge, MA tops the list. Second place went to Stanford University, followed by University of California   - Berkeley in third. The rankings are based on several factors including average GRE quantitative scores, research expenditures per faculty member, and overall acceptance rate.

The top 10 are as follows:

1. MIT (Cambridge, MA)
2. Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
3. University of California -- Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)
4. Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA)
5. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA)
6. University of Illinois -- Champaign/Urbana (Urbana, IL)
7. Carnegie Melon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
8. University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI)
9. Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)
10. Purdue University -- West Lafayette (West Lafayette, IN)


To see the entire list of rankings, click HERE!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Ready to Rock-et!

Engineering for Kids has just launched a new contest in which kids (and kids at heart) are asked to channel their inner engineers to create a model rocket that's out of this world! The competition is called "Ready to Rocket" and will be taking photo submissions through the month of March.

Each entrant will receive an EFK t-shirt and their photos will be posted on the EFK Facebook page for a three-week voting process. The entry with the top votes will win its engineer a LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0, a computer programmable robot that transforms into 4 different modules.

The contest comes at the perfect time of year, when students on Spring Break will have an amazing project to work on and a prize to work towards. We're very excited to see what our fans come up with.

To LIKE the Facebook page and enter the contest, click HERE and be sure to share the news with the young engineers in your life.