
ELEMENTARY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
ELEMENTARY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

ELEMENTARY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Programs
STEM Education and Enrichment Programs
Elementary Institute of Science (EIS) is a premier science enrichment center dedicated to developing STEM skills and interests in order to address the widening gap of under-represented students in science. Through inquiry-based project learning activities, children are able explore, experiment and understand the world of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). EIS was established in Southeast San Diego in 1964. The founder, Tom Watts, started a hands-on science club in the back of his classroom. He believed science education would provide a strong foundation for the students to continue on to college and to succeed in the rapidly expanding STEM-skilled workforce. The after-school club thrived. EIS became one of the first and finest after-school STEM programs in the United States.The EIS Science and Technology Learning Center is a landmark building which provides the ideal environment for hands-on learning and exploration. The 15,000-square foot facility includes five science labs, two IT labs, a photography lab, lecture theatre and conference room. EIS provides on-going, progressive STEM programs that continue to challenge and engage students from the age of 7 through high school graduation in a specialized laboratory setting. All subjects include a hands-on learning component. Classes have a maximum ratio of 10 students to one instructor. The programs encompass 18 different subjects with continuously improved curriculum and topical themes. EIS programs utilize community resources and collaborations. Programs are offered both after-school and on Saturdays, in addition to a popular Summer Science Camp. EIS approach is designed to produce long-term learning gains and sustain interest in STEM learning through stepped levels. Program activities include field trips, presentations and career exploration.Over 10,000 students from all over San Diego County have attended the Elementary Institute of Science. Many EIS students have gone on to attend the finest universities in the United States and have become doctors, scientists and other STEM professionals.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.4MProgram 1 [2024]
Elementary Institute of Science (EIS) is a premier science enrichment center dedicated to developing STEM skills and interests in order to address the widening gap of under-represented students in science. Through inquiry-based project learning activities, children are able explore, experiment and understand the world of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). EIS was established in Southeast San Diego in 1964. The founder, Tom Watts, started a hands-on science club in the back of his classroom. He believed science education would provide a strong foundation for the students to continue on to college and to succeed in the rapidly expanding STEM-skilled workforce. The after-school club thrived. EIS became one of the first and finest after-school STEM programs in the United States.The EIS Science and Technology Learning Center is a landmark building which provides the ideal environment for hands-on learning and exploration. The 15,000-square foot facility includes five science labs, two IT labs, a photography lab, lecture theatre and conference room. EIS provides on-going, progressive STEM programs that continue to challenge and engage students from the age of 7 through high school graduation in a specialized laboratory setting. All subjects include a hands-on learning component. Classes have a maximum ratio of 10 students to one instructor. The programs encompass 18 different subjects with continuously improved curriculum and topical themes. EIS programs utilize community resources and collaborations. Programs are offered both after-school and on Saturdays, in addition to a popular Summer Science Camp. EIS approach is designed to produce long-term learning gains and sustain interest in STEM learning through stepped levels. Program activities include field trips, presentations and career exploration.Over 10,000 students from all over San Diego County have attended the Elementary Institute of Science. Many EIS students have gone on to attend the finest universities in the United States and have become doctors, scientists and other STEM professionals.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.5M
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