Build and launch a rocket, play Frisbee with a robot, or become a DNA detective. These are just a few of the nearly 100 hands-on, interactive activities and demonstrations that will engage thousands of attendees on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at the annual science festival Super STEM Saturday. Held from 10 am to 4 pm at California State University, San Marcos (CSUSM), this rain or shine event is free and open to the public. Children of all ages are invited to attend. Super STEM Saturday closes the 10-day San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering, the largest celebration of innovation and science education in Southern California.

Held in partnership by The Classical Academies and CSUSM, Super STEM Saturday has grown into a popular, annual North County event that draws 18,000 science enthusiasts each year to the university campus.

“Super STEM Saturday’s purpose is to develop in everyone who attends an appreciation and understanding of the role science and engineering plays in our daily lives and how its practical applications solve critical problems and real-world issues.” said CSUSM Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics Katherine Kantardjieff.

“What we take away from our childhood is really meaningful to what we decide to do as adults,” said Simon Kuo, Vice President of Quality Management at ViaSat. “That’s why we believe it’s really important to expose kids to science and technology so that it can help them better appreciate it and perhaps even choose a career in STEM.”

“Jean-Jacques Rousseau once shared, ‘We should not teach children the sciences; but give them a taste for them,” said Cameron Curry, Chief Executive Officer for The Classical Academies. “I am so pleased that we provide the community of North County with a festival focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The culmination of educators, organizations and professionals working together allow us to inspire minds, ignite passions and expose students and our community to what is possible with STEM.”

The Classical Academies and CSUSM thank Super STEM Saturday’s Gold level sponsors, ViaSat, Issa Family Foundation and the County of San Diego. Other community sponsors making this event possible include: Cox Communications, Genentech, Leavitt Financial Services, Tri-City Medical Center, Calsense, Eset, General Atomics, Kaiser Permanente, Nordson, Thermofisher, Young, Minney, and Corr, Sony, Baker Electric Solar and Baker Home Energy, Aetna, Hewitt Packard, Legoland, Masson & Associates, Medtronic, Pacific Western Bank, and RBC Capital

For more details about Super STEM Saturday, visit www.csusm.edu/superstem.

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