Science, Technology, Engineering and Math 

Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators

4-H's hands-on approach to learning makes it the perfect partner for engaging youth in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and math. Through robotics clubs, environmental science projects, coding workshops, and more, 4-H provides kids with real-world experiences that ignite curiosity and build critical thinking skills. By participating in STEM activities, young people not only gain technical knowledge but also develop confidence, creativity, and teamwork—preparing them to become problem-solvers and leaders in tomorrow’s workforce.

2026 Fat Quarter Challenge 
The Fat quarter Challenge is a crossover STEM contest between engineering and textile production. This year's challenge will take place on April 20th. For more information read this resource packet.

Lego Club

Rabbits Club

Brick Bots club
Meets 3rd Wednesday of the month in Bothwell
4:15pm-5:45pm
$5 to join

This clubs are ideal for 3rd-5th graders but older kids can join too. The Box Elder 4-H Lego Club meet once a month in Bothwell. The Lego Club introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to 4-H members through fun, exciting hands-on learning.
Questions? Contact brielle.smith@usu.edu 

Drone Club

Rabbits Club

4-H Drone Program
The 4-H Drone Program supports youth teams as they prepare for the Utah 4-H State Innovation Drone Challenge, held on May 16th. Teams of 3–4 youth work together over several months to complete a series of sub-challenges that build engineering skills, creativity, and collaboration. Each team is guided by a 4-H volunteer or parent who helps coordinate practices and support learning along the way. Reach out to start a team today!  Contact brielle.smith@usu.edu