Showing posts with label mathematics. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Engineering for Kids featured on MyCentralJersey.com

Engineering for Kids was recently featured on MyCentralJersey.com in an article titled, "Engineering for Kids".

The article explains the Engineering for Kids concept, and New Jersey franchise owner Rupesh Bharad notes that he is proud to inspire children to study STEM. He says the curriculum engages students with real-world engineering experiences and can harness the potential of the next generation. The article provides information about summer classes including hours and the website for registration.

Click HERE for the full article or begin reading below:

Engineering for kids

Summer camp, fall STEM programs now offered in Somerset County

By: Erica Lamberg

Engineering for Kids, a franchise in Somerset County, offers classes for children in the disciplines of civil, mechanical, aerospace, chemical and industrial engineering as well as robotics.
The classes aim to develop math and science skills. Summer camps are offered through the end of August and new courses begin in the fall.
“Engineering for Kids offers unique, fun-filled, educational programs,” said Rupesh Bharad, franchise owner. “We bring math, science, technology and engineering to children in a fun and challenging way through classes, camps, workshops, and birthday parties. We are proud to inspire children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching engineering concepts through hands-on learning.”

Friday, May 10, 2013

Franchisee Spotlight: Patty Potts


Before starting her own Engineering for Kids franchise, Patty Potts worked in environmental and occupational health. Working primarily as the environmental and occupational health engineering specialist, Potts trained more than 1000 employees over the course of 10 years in this field.

How did you learn about the brand?
I really love science and I originally saw Engineering for Kids on a mommy blog on Facebook about a year ago. I have a six-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter and I’m always looking for things to do with them. As soon as I found out they were franchising I began looking into them.

Why did you choose an opportunity with Engineering for Kids?
This was something my kids could enjoy and that side of the business was very important to me. Also, I’m extremely passionate about science. I had looked at other concepts including a soup restaurant franchise and a toy store franchise, but Engineering for Kids was a much lower startup-cost option and I liked the fact that it could be home based.

What makes your business unique in the community?
The concept of Engineering for Kids and how we use problem solving to make kids engaged makes us not only unique in this community but across the country. With Engineering for Kids they want to learn about science and that’s important for future generations.

Are you involved with any charities or do any community outreach with your business?
We give gift cards to the different PTA auctions and I am involved with the local food pantry as well.

What are your expansion or development plans? What is your end goal with Engineering for Kids?
We are looking right now to partner with the Smithsonian Institute. As part of our process to secure this opportunity we have to pick out one or two monuments or famous sites around DC and we have to reinforce the engineering ideas behind them. Also, this year I hope to have a storefront before summer in Alexandria, Virginia.

Do you have any other interesting hobbies or passions?
I love spending time with my kids and traveling, especially when we get to go places with snow! Being from Michigan, it’s always nice to share the snow and other things I did as a child with my own children. 

Friday, April 19, 2013

Franchisee Spotlight: Shu-Ling Garver


Shu-ling Garver, a native of China, came to the U.S. in 1986 after receiving a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from a university in Shanghai. Once arriving in the United States, she received both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science and Engineering. Garver has worked for Intel since 1989 as an engineering manager and marketing manager enabling the industry with Intel Architecture. At Intel, she also dedicated herself to engaging female engineers, mentoring them and getting young girls involved in the industry.

How did you learn about the brand?
While I was looking for a franchise online, I found that Engineering for Kids is very intriguing. I had already been working closely in that field and wanted an opportunity in an education franchise. It made sense to me.

Why did you choose an opportunity with Engineering for Kids?
I've always had a passion for engineering. Providing engineering awareness to our next generation and getting them excited about it truly excites me. Along with my significant other, Bret, being an educator, it seemed like this was a great opportunity to give back to the community and build a reputable business. Moreover, I felt the two of us together is a perfect fit to achieve our dreams.

What makes your business unique in the community?
It’s very unique because there are very few others in the community offering this kind of education for children. The schools are over budgeted and there aren't many after-school programs that are fun and this educational.  I also feel the strength of having Bret and me leading this business in Portland area; besides my engineering impact for the young generation, he is a unique great teacher with the patience for children.

Are you involved with any charities or do any community outreach with your business?
We are closely involved with the Portland Public School District, the Lake Oswego School District and the Beaverton School District within our territory. We provide cash donations and free classes sometimes when needed. We are currently engaged with Zimmerman Community Center in Portland to provide classes for children who are homeless as well.

What challenges have you overcome to get where you are now?
I work full-time at Intel. It is very hard to find someone else to help with managing this business to achieve the goals we’ve set for ourselves. I found myself working all the time with no time left for myself and what makes it even more challenging is that I have to manage two teen agers at home. I love what I do and I’m excited to continue to build Engineering for Kids in our community.

What are your expansion or development plans? What is your end goal with Engineering for Kids?
I am an over achiever all my life. Bret often jokes that I am constantly going 90 miles an hour because there is no stopping for me. One of the growth goals is to create a center. Casey, our operations manager and I have been talking a lot about it. We want to build the company to be a household name like Subway or McDonald’s.

Do you have any other interesting hobbies or passions?
My highest priority is staying in shape. I work out. I also love to go on cruises all around the world!

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!