The Franklin Center for Innovation has received a generous grant from Morehead State University's STEM Excellence School to establish a groundbreaking Drone Flight School. This initiative is aimed at fostering interest and expertise in drone technology across a wide spectrum of ages, from youth to adults. With the rise of drones in industries ranging from agriculture to filmmaking, the Franklin Center’s Drone Flight School will provide participants with both foundational and advanced training in drone operations, safety, and regulations.
The grant will fund essential resources such as drone equipment, flight simulators, and curriculum development, allowing the school to offer a robust hands-on learning experience. The program will also focus on key STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) competencies, helping participants build skills relevant to drone-related careers and emerging technologies. Morehead State University’s support emphasizes its commitment to promoting STEM education in innovative ways, providing the Franklin Center with the tools to create engaging and accessible learning opportunities for the community.
The Drone Flight School program will be housed at the Thorn Hill Education Center, a well-established community hub known for its commitment to lifelong learning and skill development. This partnership with the Thorn Hill Education Center will provide a central, accessible location for participants to engage in both classroom instruction and hands-on drone training. The facility is equipped with ample space for indoor simulations and outdoor drone flights, ensuring that students can experience a comprehensive learning environment. By situating the program at Thorn Hill, the Franklin Center for Innovation is creating a dynamic learning space that brings together cutting-edge drone technology and a trusted local educational institution, enhancing the program’s reach and impact.
By offering courses for all age groups, the Drone Flight School will be inclusive and responsive to the diverse needs of the community. Younger students will be introduced to the basics of drone flight and technology, sparking early interest in STEM fields, while adults will have access to professional development opportunities in rapidly growing drone sectors. The Franklin Center's new program is expected to have a lasting impact, opening up career pathways and fostering a greater understanding of drone technology in everyday life.
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