For the second consecutive summer, students from Somis School received hands-on lessons in technology at the LMNOP Lab at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo.
The Lab – whose name stands for Learning Makes New Opportunities Possible – hosted a two-week summer program for elementary and middle school students to learn about computer coding, robotics, and more.
Ventura County Board of Education trustee Dr. Ramon Flores, who works as an engineer for the Navy, secured the funding for the robotics kits the students used. He also recruited students from Santa Paula High School to work as teachers’ aids and college interns to serve as mentors at the lab.
Plans are in the works to make the lab a year-round field trip destination for students from throughout Ventura County. |