After securing grants from the federal and provincial governments the Boys and Girls Club South East is preparing to add a robotics workshop to its Bath Road facility.
A year and a half ago the Boys and Girls Club South East began looking at an expansion of its Bath Road location to coincide with the redevelopment of the Frontenac Mall.“We are looking to re-locate the Kingston Robotics lab as well as expanding to STEM , innovation, entrepreneurship,” said Scott Compeau, Director of Education and Innovation at the Boys and Girls Club South East.
“Services. After-school services, helping kids have the opportunity to look into things like science and technology or maybe it’s fitness or maybe it’s developing other skills,” added Kingston and the Islands MPP Ted Hsu.New foreign interference documents raise questions about special rapporteur report
“The robotics effort in Kingston, a lot of people have worked on it over the years. My own kids were involved in robotics and we helped set up this Kingston Robotics Laboratory that the Boys and Girls Club is taking over,” he added.
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