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A STEM-ulating Experience!

For the second year in a row, thousands of students, parents, and presenters accepted the invitation to “come fall in love with STEM” at the 2nd Annual Beaumont ISD-ExxonMobil Family STEM Night. Held on October 30, 2024, the free event attracted between 4 and 5 thousand attendees who formed a long line outside of Doggett Ford Park before doors opened at 5 p.m.

Guests were greeted with upbeat music from a DJ who was center stage in the arena. Because of the crowd size last year (an estimated 3000 attendees), organizers doubled the space used this year. BISD STEM Coordinator LaChandra Cobb-Eaglin expressed that the three-and-a-half hour long event was ideal for the entire family. “It’s for the parents to also see the career pathways that their students have,” she explained. “It’s important because it’s our future. It’s important to have innovation for tomorrow’s problems. If we can start targeting on those now, it'll be better for them and [help them] for what’s coming next.” 

The event received extensive coverage from Beaumont television media. In an interview with 12News, 6th grader Laidley Thompson said, "I think it's cool, the people who organized this encouraged everyone to come here and learn about future careers.”

In addition to exhibits and activities provided by Beaumont ISD schools and ExxonMobil, organizers were particularly thrilled with NASA participation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration allowed guests to get an up close view of actual rocks from the moon. 

Among the night’s highlights was the presentation of a $45,000 check to be shared among the campuses of Amelia Elementary, Charlton-Pollard Elementary, Pietzsch-MacArthur PreK-8th Grade Center, Vincent Middle School, Beaumont Early College High School, Beaumont United High School, and West Brook High School. The funds are to be used for STEM related activities and was donated to the campuses closest to ExxonMobil facilities. ExxonMobil Beaumont Complex Manager Mike Mustian called BISD a wonderful partner. “They're focused on developing the next generation and that's what we're focused on as well. We need top talent here from the local community to ensure that we can run the plant safely and reliably for many years to come," said Mustian. BISD Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Shannon Allen had high hopes for the night and for the future. "We want to set that spark and hopefully tonight will do that," she said. 

BISD thanks these participants for helping make the 2nd Annual Family STEM Night a huge success:

Activity

Campus or Vendor Name

 

Make it! Take it! Spinner Kit

Caldwood Elementary

 

Make it! Take it! Wave Box Kit

Homer

 

Make it! Take it! Turtle Shell Kit

Curtis

 

Make it! Take it! Harmonic Kit

Dishman

 

Make it! Take it! Butterfly Pollination Kit

Regina-Howell

 

Make it! Take it! Skydiver Kit

Guess Elem

 

Make it! Take It! Erosion Jar Kit

Martin

 

Make it! Take It! Wrecking Ball Kit

Fletcher

 

Make it! Take it! Seismograph Kit

Blanchette

 

Make it! Take it! Crab Claw Kit

Amelia

 

VEX Go Robots and Field

Pietzsch-MacArthur

 

VEX123 Robots and Field

Bingman

 

Grab Lab

Charlton-Pollard

 

Catch the Bug

School Choice/3rd Future-Fehl Price

 
     
     

Middle School Activtiy

   

Projectile Launcher

Marshall- Makerspace

 

Ice Cream

Marshall-Gateway

 

Coding, Programming (tentative)

Marshall-Principle of Engineering

 

Air Racer

Odom-Makerspace

 

Swish

Odom- Robotics

 

Electromagnet Crane

Odom- Extra Choice

 

Rubber Band Racer

P-Mac-Makerspace

 

Navigate the Maze w/remote

P-Mac- Robotics

 

Drones - Flight Test /

Vincent- Drones

 

Breaking Bridges

Vincent-Makerspace

 

Tug a War

Vincent- Robotics

 
 

School Choice/3rd Future-Smith Middle

 

High School Activity

   

Rocket Launcher(s)

Beaumont United-Engineering-POE

 

Team Freeze Tag

Beaumont United- Robotics

 

3D Printing

Beaumont United- Engineering-IED

 

Game Design

Beaumont United Computer Science

 

Robotics Club

Early College High School

 

3D Printing

West Brook- Engineering-POE

 

3D Printing

West Brook- Engineering-IED

 

Robot writing/art

West Brook-Robotics

 

Advanced Rubberband Racer

Paul Brown

 

Classroom VRs

Career Center- Engineering

 
     
     

STEM Sports

   

Lui

   

STEM Sports Soccer

   

STEM Sports Basketball/Mobile Hoops

   

STEM Sports Volleyball

   
     

Community Vendors

   

409 Energy Scholars/VR headsets/more

ExxonMobil

 

Fingerprinting activities.

Lamar Institute of Technology-Public Service and Safety Department

 

Marshmallow catapult

Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council

 

Robotics and other Stem Activities

Beaumont Children's Museum

 

To be determined

Lamar University College of Engineering

 

An oil spill demonstration

Texas General Land Office Oil Spill Division

 

Jenga Trivia Game

Lamar Institute of Technology-Recruitment Team

 

Will provide information about or department and have handouts

LIT BSTC

 

Interactive Math activity

LIT General Education

 

Coding and Robotics for children from 7-17.

Code Wiz Beaumont

 

Coding and Robotics

Code Wiz Beaumont

 

Life science: "Who Am I?" challenge...

Sabine-Neches Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist

 

Computer drafting software from students to explore and try out.

LIT Technology Dept. Computer Drafting

 
 

US Army

 

US Navy Beaumont recruiting center promoting career fields that align with STEM

UNITED STATES NAVY

 

WildSTEM Activity- Stem in the Wild

Golden Triangle Chapter- The Links, Incorporated

 

VR Headsets so the students can experience some of our careers

Army National Guard

 
 

Golden Triangle Chapter of The Links, Incorporated

 

Youth Summer Swim Team

409 SWIM

 

Bag toss/ cornhole

Houston Circle of Hope, Mental Health and Wellness

 

STEMSports

Mobile Hoops

 

Information about Legacy Community Health and connecting families to healthcare

Legacy Community Health

 

 

Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center

 

Remotely Operated Vehicle/submersible robot

100 Black Men of Greater Beaumont

 

NEED FOR SPEED! Miniature model Radio-controlled cars

GT-TAME (Golden Triangle - Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering)

 

Interactive game that shows participants how to safely use electricity.

Entergy Texas

 

Helicopter

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office