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Fall Afterschool 2026

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Beverly Cleary LEGO Robotics, Grades 1-5

$300

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 9, 2026 at 3:15 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Beverly Cleary School

Grades 1-5

Meets weekly on Wednesdays

3:15-4:45 pm

Sept 9th - Dec 9th

No class on: Sept 16th, Oct 21st, Nov 11th, Nov 25th

Ten 1.5 hour sessions total

Classic LEGO construction meets robotics. Students explore basic engineering and coding and build creativity, teamwork and STEAM skills.  Younger students use the LEGO Education Spike Essential kits and curriculum, older students use the advanced LEGO Education Prime kits and curriculum..

 

Open to non-enrolled students.

Astor LEGO Robotics Grades 1-5

$385

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 14, 2026 at 3:15 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Grades 1-5

Meets weekly on Mondays

3:15 - 4:45 pm

September 14th - December 7th

No class Nov 23

Twelve 1.5 hour sessions total

Classic LEGO construction meets robotics. Through 'playful learning,' students explore basic engineering and coding and build creativity, teamwork and STEAM skills.  Each week introduces a fun new project using the LEGO Education Spike kits and curriculum. Grades 1-3 will use the Essential curriculum, while grades 4-5 will use the advanced, PRIME curriculum.

Glencoe School LEGO Robotics, Grades 1-5

$360

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Glencoe School

Grades 1-5

Sep 15th - Dec 8th

Meets weekly on Tuesdays

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Twelve 1.5 hour sessions

No school 11/24

Classic LEGO construction meets robotics. Students explore basic engineering and coding and build creativity, teamwork and STEAM skills.  Younger students use the LEGO Education Spike Essential kits and curriculum, older students use the advanced LEGO Education Prime kits and curriculum.

 

Hosford Middle School, Electronics, Robotics and Programming with Arduino

$410

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 15, 2026 at 4 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Hosford Middle School

Grades 6-8

Tuesdays, 4:00 - 5:30 pm

Sep 15 - Dec 15, 2026

No class Nov 24th

Thirteen 1.5 hour sessions

Arduino is an open-source electronic platform enabling users to create interactive electronic objects, including robots. This class is the beginning of the Arduino journey, focused on microcontrollers and circuits. It starts with wiring basic components like LEDs, resistors, potentiometers, buttons and switches. Students will learn how to wire components together and how to program a microcontroller for custom interfaces they build. This class includes a starter kit of components for students to take home.

 

Open to non-enrolled students.

Abernethy LEGO Robotics After School Grades 1-5

$390

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 17, 2026 at 2:30 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Abernethy

Grades 1-5

Meets weekly on Thursdays

2:30-4:30 pm

12, 2.0 hour sessions total

September 17th - December 17th

No class Oct 29th, Nov 25th

Classic LEGO construction meets robotics. Through 'playful learning,' students explore basic engineering and coding and build creativity, teamwork and STEAM skills.  Each week introduces a fun new project using the LEGO Education kits and curriculum.

 

Older students will use the advanced, LEGO Spike Prime curriculum, while younger students will use the LEGO Spike Essential curriculum.

Winterhaven LEGO Robotics Grades 1-5

$325

with Experiment PDX Team

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 18, 2026 at 3:15 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Grades 1-5

Meets weekly on Fridays

9/18 - 12/11

3:15 pm - 5:00 pm

No class Oct 9th, Oct 30th, and Nov 27th

Ten 1.5 hour sessions total

Classic LEGO construction meets robotics.  Students work in teams to build their robots, all of which include a wireless hub. Then, using a connected tablet and the LEGO app, builders use drag-and-drop coding to bring the robots to life. Lower grade students use the LEGO Essential kit and curriculum while older students work with the second-level, LEGO Education Prime kits and curriculum. 





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