Georgia Tech K.I.D.S. Club expands to K-1 for April
Georgia Tech’s K.I.D.S. Club will offer a session for students in kindergarten and first grade as part of their April 25, 2026 workshops. This is an expansion of K.I.D.S. Club, which ordinarily is open to students in grades 2 through 5. I’m not sure whether this is a one-time expansion or a permanent change.
According to an email about the program, the K-1 group will go to three stations for 45 minutes each. At each station, they’ll first hear a read-aloud of a children’s book related to that station’s topic. Then, they’ll engage in activities inspired by the reading, where they’ll create, experiment, and build.
Georgia Tech is also offering is regular K.I.D.S. Club and STEAM Workshops on April 25, for grades 2-12. Topics will include AI, CAD, coding, fossils, the science of sound, game development, circuitry, robotics, and anatomy.
All workshops will meet on the Georgia Tech campus from 9 a.m. to noon.
Registration for all programs is open now.
