Yes, we will be holding Oswego KidsTech on SUNY Oswego Campus. Register when it opens!
Hello! It is still hot now, but it will be cooling off in October when we kick off KidsTech! Fall 2025 sessions of both programs, STEM 4 Kids and Young Inventors, are rapidly approaching, and registration will open on or around August 20.
Online registration form. Registration is now open!
Please mark your calendars for fall session dates and times: Wednesdays (6-7:30pm): 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22
We have two programs, STEM 4 Kids for K-3 children, and Young Inventors for 4th-6th graders. Each program is further separated into different classrooms based on grade levels:
S4K - Classroom A: Grades K-1 (splitting into 2 smaller classrooms)
S4K - Classroom B: Grades 2-3 (splitting into 2 smaller classrooms)
YI - Classroom A: Grades 4-5 (may split into 2 smaller classrooms)
YI - Classroom B: Grades 5-6
Based on enrollment numbers 5th graders will be assigned to classroom A or B.
We have expanded our program to allow more children to participate, so please let friends and family know.
Due to our anticipated generous funding support from National Grid (learn more), participants will receive high quality learning materials to take home to continue learning.
We are grateful that National Grid provided generous funding again since 2021! We anticipate receiving a funding announcement very soon for 2025-26.
Campus participants will be able to bring their STEM learning boxes home the last week of the program.
The cost of registration is a one time amount of 40 dollars per child.
We want to provide every interested child an opportunity to participate. Scholarships are available if making payment is difficult for a family at this time. Please contact mark.springston@oswego.edu to inquire.
Please enjoy and share photos by visiting our media page, and our Facebook page. Please like us on Facebook and share with friends who may be interested in future programs.
We hope to see everyone this fall!
Professors Mark Springston, Karin Dykeman, and Tyler Morris, Oswego KidsTech Facilitators
Faculty, Department of Technology