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About the AISD STEM Academy

The AISD STEM Academy debuted at Martin High School during the fall of 2015.  The Academy was designed by teachers in partnership with the University of Texas at Arlington.  Our mission is to prepare students to successfully enter into STEM college majors and careers through relevant, innovative and rigorous learning experiences at the high school and college level. Students earn credits along four pathways - engineering, biology/biomedical science, computer science and math/science.  Students in the STEM Academy will have a chance to complete a number of first and second year STEM college courses at the University of Texas at Arlington prior to high school graduation. Students are also able to advance their STEM education outside the classroom with opportunities such as internships, mentorships, job shadowing, community service, enrichment programs and summer learning opportunities.

2025 Quantum STEM Camp Registration is NOW OPEN!!

Quantum Flyer Students

 

Freshman Summer Bridge Camp will be held July 28th-August 1st, 2025

Details and Sign-up to follow

Martin Aeronautical Rocket Society Competes at TARC Launch Competition

STEM Academy Students Join Space Program

Congratulations to the Martin STEM Academy students who traveled to Kennedy Space Center to watch a Space-X Falcon 9 rocket carry their SSEP (Student Spaceflight Experiment Program) project to the International Space Station on November 4th at 9:29pm ET.  Once aboard, the student experiment will be conducted by astronauts in microgravity.  This was the culminating event of almost 2 years of work and dedication!  It was an incredible experience!  Congratulations to all students and staff for an incredible job!

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