An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News
NEWS | June 19, 2019

Starbase West Virginia Summer Camps provide STEM learning for military kids

By Edwin Wriston West Virginia National Guard Public Affairs

Summer has officially kicked off with Starbase Camps for military children in West Virginia.

Starbase, a nationwide Department of Defense (DoD) education program, helps introduce 5th grade students from local elementary schools to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education and career opportunities via week-long STEM academies held throughout the school year.

Each Summer however, Starbase offers several week long summer camps to military member families and the local community that emphasize both STEM education, and shared bonding opportunities.

West Virginia is served by two Starbase programs; Charleston and Martinsburg.

“The Starbase Camps give kids the chance to spend time around and bond with other children of military families who have gone or are going through the same unique experiences, such as deployments or long family separations,” said Kayla Jusko, Deputy Director for the Charleston-based Starbase program. “A lot of children with military parents can’t really bond with other kids without military parents. This camp gives them an opportunity to spend time building relationships.”

While the Charleston area has one summer camp for children ages 9-14, the Martinsburg Starbase program hosts numerous camps throughout summer for children from ages 5-14.

“Our base members are amazing role models and offer their help throughout the year by mentoring students, offering tours and volunteering their time to enrich our students visit to the base,” said Sherra Triggs, Program Director for Martinsburg.

“We host these camps foremost as a way to thank the military members who so dutifully support our program. Not all of our military kids live in the school districts we serve. These camps offer the STARBASE experience to children who may not get to attend our academies with their school.”

For more information on the Starbase program in Martinsburg, including camps, contact Sherra Triggs at (304) 616-5515. For Charleston, contact Robin Barnette at (304) 341-6440. Additional information may also be found at https://www.wv.ng.mil/Starbase/.

Image Gallery
Clear Filters | 1 - 20 of 1311 results
Video by Sgt. Cheryl Madolev, Staff Sgt. Mickey Miller, Sgt. Davis Rohrer
WVNG Best Warrior Competition 2024 Video
153rd Public Affairs Detachment
March 19, 2024 | 4:11
Soldiers and Airmen from the West Virginia and District of Columbia National Guard compete in the West Virginia National Guard Best Warrior Competition held April 19-21, 2024, at Camp Dawson in Kingwood, West Virginia. Best Warrior is an annual event where participants compete in a series of warrior training tasks including weapons proficiency on the M4 rifle, 9mm pistol, land navigation, physical fitness, combat first aid, tactical movements, communications, and professional development activities. Photos by 153rd Public Affairs Det., WVARNG
More