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Innovators Pathway

Disclosure: Innovators Pathway has sponsored this listing and provided information for the listing as part of our Extra Curriculars Guide- Classes, Sports, and Clubs .

Innovators Pathway

Innovators Pathway Program

Real STEM. Real tools. Real fun.

From kindergarten curiosity to middle-school mastery, the Pathway gives every kid a clear runway—and plenty of exits—to explore coding, electronics, robotics, and digital design at their own pace.

The Two Pathway Levels Enrolling Now:

  • STEAM Explorers (K–2)
    Big eyes, little hands, giant “aha!” moments. Each month swings to a fresh topic—think LEGO robots, messy science, and mini 3-D prints.
  • Foundational Innovators (Grades 3–5)
    Solid skills, solid fun. Scratch games, simple circuits, first CAD files, and robots that actually move.

Locations:

Contact Phone:  7348004189 

Activity Type: Group Classes

Activity Category: STEM

Classes offered for:  Elementary Age 

Class Times: Afterschool, Weekend

Registration Length: Month to Month

Registration Frequency:Season/Term 

Pricing: $175/mo

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Explore the Ivybrook Difference

Saturdays, January 11 & February 21

Innovators Pathway

Subscription & Flexibility

  • Month-to-month billing keeps things simple—no semester lock-in.

  • Pause, or cancel by emailing Info@TheFutureInnovatorsAcademy.com any time before the last day of the month.

  • Please Note: After the 1st of the month, materials are bought and staff are booked, so that month’s fee is non-refundable.

  • Bring a friend, grab a slot, and let’s build the future—one wildly cool project at a time.

Every session is a stand-alone project, so kids can jump in any week and never feel behind.

This Fall’s Monthly Themes

  • September – Electricity & Circuits
    Light things up—literally. Build buzzers, LED art, and Minecraft-style torches while discovering how electrons race around a loop.
  • October – Energy Everywhere
    Harvest power from wind and sun. Craft turbines, solar racers, and a mini “power grid” to prove renewable energy isn’t just for grown-ups.
  • November – Design & Innovation
    Sketch, prototype, 3-D print, and iterate. Move from problem to product in four fast sessions, capped by a delightfully terrible “Design Something Bad” challenge that shows why good design matters.


Find more sports in our Activities Guide.

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