Nuclear Science and History Museum hosting homeschool STEM programs

Nuclear Science and History Museum hosting homeschool STEM programs

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The start of the new school year is getting close, and the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History are inviting home school students to one of their homeschool programs.


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The museum gives homeschool students an engaging way to learn and explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The homeschool programs are designed for Pre-K to 2nd grade students and 3rd grade to 6th grade students. The homeschool programs are designed to be a fun and educational way to teach students about STEM.

The program is broken down into weekly sessions and last through the semester. Registration for the program opens on August 1, 2024. The first homeschool session will be September 3. For more information and to register for the homeschool program, click here.

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