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Spring Break - Coding & Art

Event Description

Spring Break Coding at Southside STEM Station is a hands-on experience for high school students who want to spend their break building something real. Students will learn coding through creative projects, collaboration, and guided exploration—turning their ideas into apps, websites, games, or digital art. It’s a space to experiment, gain confidence, and discover how technology can amplify their passions.

Event details

Southside STEM Station

Program Objectives

  • Introduce students to coding as a creative tool for building and self-expression
  • Help students turn ideas into apps, games, websites, or digital art
  • Build confidence through hands-on experimentation and collaboration
  • Teach the basics of computational thinking and creative problem-solving
  • Show students how technology can amplify their interests and passions

About the Program

Spring Break Coding & Art at Southside STEM Station is a hands-on learning experience for high school students who want to spend their break creating something meaningful.

Students explore coding through creative projects and guided exploration, using technology as a tool to build digital art, games, apps, or websites. The program emphasizes experimentation, collaboration, and imagination, helping students see technology not just as something they consume—but something they can create.

Whether you're brand new to coding or already curious about technology, this program gives students space to learn, build, and explore ideas together.

Program Impact

Students who participate will:

  • Learn the foundations of coding and creative technology
  • Build a digital project such as a game, website, or digital artwork
  • Develop confidence as creators and innovators
  • Practice collaboration and idea-sharing with peers
  • Discover new ways to combine technology with creativity

Who Is This For?

This program is designed for students who:

  • Are high school students
  • Are curious about technology, art, or building things
  • Want to learn coding through creative projects
  • Enjoy experimenting and trying new ideas
  • Do not need prior coding experience