Why I Built Code N’ Create: A Mission for Port Saint Lucie’s Students
When I first started tinkering with LEGO Robotics back in 2011, it completely rewrote how I looked at the world. Today, as the founder of Code N' Create, my mission is to give that exact same spark to youth across Port Saint Lucie. Our community’s schools face real, systemic hurdles—including regional financial stress and a deep digital divide. My goal is to ensure that every single child gets the hands-on engineering tools they need to unlock their full potential and build a brighter future.
Here is exactly how our team at Code N’ Create actively steps in to support local students:
Shifting from Screen Consumption to Real Construction
I hear from worried parents constantly about how much passive screen time their kids get at school and home.
Laptops often serve as digital worksheets.
Passive scrolling replaces active thinking.
Kids grow bored or disconnected.
At Code N’ Create, we change that completely by using physical LEGO® SPIKE Prime kits. In our classrooms, software is just a tool to bring a real, physical robot to life. Students write code, but then they immediately get to watch their tactile gears, motors, and sensors react in the real world.
Bridging Early Learning and Literacy Gaps
Our county faces unique socioeconomic challenges, and that often directly impacts early childhood reading and math scores. Abstract textbooks can feel incredibly discouraging to a child who is already trailing behind.
We bypass that frustration by teaching through practical context. When a student reads our lesson instructions, they aren't trying to pass a memorization test. They are reading to figure out how to program their robotic vehicle to drive backward and forward. This hands-on application shifts logic from an intimidating hurdle into an exciting game.
Cultivating Lifelong Classroom Grit
In my years mentoring students, the most critical lesson I have learned is that engineering is mostly about making mistakes. Your first design will almost always crash or stall out.
We embrace that design loop as our core teaching strategy. When a student's code fails to execute, our instructors guide them through the debugging process step-by-step. By learning not to fear errors, local kids build intense resilience that carries directly over into their standard school classrooms.
Guaranteeing Equitable Local Access
True community support means making sure no child is left behind because of their family’s background. With nearly half of our local households lacking high-tier internet or tech hardware, school-hour labs aren't always enough.
That is why we deliberately partner with community landmarks—like our ongoing programs hosted at the Dalton Learning Academy—to run accessible, high-quality After-School Robotics Hubs and seasonal camps. We make sure that advanced technical literacy is available to every neighborhood family, completely independent of their household budget or zip code.
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