STEMpact Ascension, a locally led initiative developed by the Leadership Ascension Program Class of 2025 through the Ascension Chamber of Commerce, has announced its goal to enhance early education through hands-on STEM learning in Ascension Parish.
The team’s focus is to establish in-class STEM labs for second-grade students at Gonzales Primary and Donaldsonville Primary Schools, a news release said.
Each classroom will be equipped with 24 reusable STEM kits that introduce students to key science, technology, engineering and math concepts through engaging, project-based activities.
The initiative is designed to build curiosity, confidence and critical thinking skills at a foundational age.
“By delivering meaningful, hands-on learning experiences, STEMpact Ascension aims to spark lasting interest in STEM and support long-term student success,” the release said.
STEMpact Ascension is seeking sponsorships from businesses and organizations to help bring the vision to life. Interested sponsors can contact the team at stempactascension@gmail.com.
The project team includes Randy Crawford, Justin Garner, Roshni Jaikishen, Robert Karam, Torri McClendon, Michelle Murphy, Brenton Percell and Ashley Tadda.