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Leading the Way in S.T.E.M. and Physical Fitness

The USA BMX Foundation’s programs focus on STEM education through hands-on, project-based learning concepts, in which young students are learning new ways of seeing science, technology, engineering, and math all through the lens of a BMX bike.

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Programs

These project-based programs are student-centered, and student-led, where instructors help facilitate the BMX STEM curriculum. Our six (6) module curriculum is equal parts education and exercise, all centered around a bike. Flexible lesson plans are designed to be used in a variety of settings including school days, after-school, as well as summer camps. 

Our curriculum aligns with state STEM standards, including NGSS, Common Core, and incorporates a pre/post testing element that supports with outcome-based reporting. 

Programming specifically designed to engage and inspire youth

225,000 Students

engaged nation-wide

Programming during school, after school and summer day camps

Meets or exceeds all 50 states' Common Core/Next Generation Science Standards

One of the only programs that combine physical fitness with STEM

Programs Options:

STEM, STEAM, & READING

Each program incorporates strong social and emotional learning components (SEL)

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USA BMX Foundation 
RAD Gala

Friday, Sept. 29  |  Hardesty National BMX Stadium

Have a most excellent time at our totally radical Gala complete with bodacious 80's clothing. The gala benefits the USA BMX Foundation, raising funds to provide scholarships and educational resources for youth and teaching professionals in STEM education.

Events

Presenting Sponsors

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Partners

Hear what they're saying...

“It was impressive to see the skill development in just a week's time. As a parent I was happy with the mix of skills, riding time, and adventure activities included in the camp, my rider can’t wait to come back!”

Dave Weaver
(Brecken's Dad)
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