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Baltimore City Robotics League: Team #13427A Shines in First Competition
Kudos to Coach Colin, Coach Ray, Coach Abby, Darrian, Patrick, and Yusuf! We’re thrilled to share that Team #13427A ranked 30th in the state of Maryland out of 41 teams after their very first competition. Keep up the great work! About the Baltimore City Robotics League V5 The Baltimore City Robotics League V5 is an invitational league for middle and high school teams from Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPSS). The league is run by the Robotics Education and Competition Found
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A Decade of Growth: How LET’S GO Helped Me Find My Path in Engineering
Young Antwain Jamison (pictured first student to the right) I first joined LET’S GO 10 years ago as a student at Govans Elementary School . From day one, I received the encouragement and support of LET’S GO Education Manager, Ms. Porter , who inspired me to explore STEM and pursue opportunities that challenged me to grow. Building Skills That Last a Lifetime Now, as a senior at Green Street Academy in Baltimore City, set to graduate in 2026, I can see how far I’ve come. Thr
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Building Digital Futures: LET'S GO Continues Expanding FIRST LEGO League Challenge Across Baltimore City Recreation Centers
For the past few years, LET'S GO has partnered with Baltimore City Recreation and Parks to create equitable access to career-connected STEM learning for students across our city. Now in its second year, the Baltimore City Digital Equity Grant through the Baltimore City Information Technology office continues to enable us to expand our programming, supporting five FIRST LEGO League Challenge robotics teams at community recreation centers throughout Baltimore. Continuing the
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Meet Michael: One of Marshall Learning's Superstars
Michael, a 10th-grade student at Annapolis High School, has been a part of the Marshall Learning Center community for the past four years. His journey began when he accompanied his mother to her English language learner classes—and soon found a place of his own. Since then, Michael has thrived at Marshall Learning, forming strong friendships and becoming an enthusiastic helper to younger students. He especially values the small class sizes, which allow for more one-on-one sup
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Building Tomorrow's Problem-Solvers, One Afterschool Session at a Time
This fall, more than 500 students across Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, and Washington, DC are discovering that engineering isn't just something that happens in textbooks—it's in the racecars they're building, the shelters they're designing, and the pollination problems they're solving. At LET'S GO, our afterschool programs are doing far more than keeping kids engaged after the final bell rings. We're creating spaces where young minds learn to think like engineers, ask
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Marshall Learning Center Students Explore the Building Blocks of Life
On the evening of Monday, October 20th, 3rd through 5th grade students at the Marshall Learning Center in Annapolis engaged in a hands-on science activity focused on one of biology’s most important molecules: DNA. As part of the center’s ongoing mission to provide enriching educational experiences—particularly for English Language Learners and first-generation American students—this event aimed to bring complex scientific concepts to life in a fun and accessible way. Students
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STEM Saturday Inspires Future Changemakers
On Saturday, October 4, three members of the LET'S GO staff — Angela, Kandace, and Melissa — led engaging STEM Saturday sessions at Lindale Middle School and Old Mill Middle School . More than 100 eighth-grade students participated in this exciting day of learning and discovery. Throughout the event, students worked on their Changemaker Projects , focusing on key aspects of scientific investigation. Changemaker Projects are student passion projects where they identify a s
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Quanye’s Journey: From LEGO Robotics to Leading the Next Wave of STEM Learners
This summer's Teen Science Café STEM Track was led by someone who knows firsthand the power of hands-on STEM education. Quanye's journey with LET'S GO began in fourth grade with FIRST LEGO League robotics at Westport Academy, where building and programming robots sparked his passion for technology and problem-solving. The hands-on, collaborative environment gave him confidence to tackle complex challenges while developing critical thinking skills essential to his educational
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From Curiosity to Career: Building Real-World Problem Solvers Through Hands-On STEM
This summer, LET'S GO students became STEM professionals. Whether analyzing DNA evidence as forensic scientists, designing community...
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The Kids Are Alright – Witnessing the Rise of a New Generation of Leaders
Author: Ray McKetty , Program Manager LET's GO As a young millennial professional working in education and the nonprofit sector, I’ve...
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LET'S GO Unveils A New Look
We’re excited to share that things are changing around here, starting with our redesigned logo! As we continue to grow and expand our...
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