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STEM Camp participants: Terrance Philidor, Bryson Williams, Marques Thompson, Joshua Perez, Jaylen Coleman, Dedrick Henderson, David Ojo, Daniel Davis, Zayden Sampson, Kevuntae Poe, Jordan Williamson, Kahlil Baker, Emmanuel Jackson, and Alex Penaloza.
(Row 2) Kenneth Brown, Sharod Ford, Xavier McGuirre, Avery Sheffield, Jaiden McFadden, Dayvin Fisher, Klijah Wilson, Maurice Wormack, Cohen Allen, Deitrick Wright, Terrance Taylor, and Ronnie Andrews .
(Row 3) Trenton Philidor, Antoine Orr, Joshua Edwards, Reshod Bludsaw, Mekhi White, and Zion Simpson
1st Place Winners: David Ojo, Kevantae Poe, Jordan Williamson, and
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2nd Place Winners: Sharod Ford, Terrance Philidor, Brys0n Williams and Ronnie Andrews.

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3rd Place Winners: Dayvin Fisher, Kahlil Baker, Emanuel Jackson, and Kenneth Jaden Brown, III.
BY MONIQUE STAMPS
Sentinel Staff Writer
Gentlemen’s Quest of Tampa Inc. recently hosted the annual STEM Camp and Community to highlight the incredible achievements of several students in STEM education.
The STEM Camp provided 32 participants with an immersive learning experience, focusing on projects that addressed challenges faced by local businesses.
Tavis Myrick, founder and Executive Director of Gentlemen’s Quest, said that one initiative involved the creation of energy-efficient vehicles, demonstrating the students’ ingenuity and commitment to sustainability.
The event was made possible by generous support from the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, The White Family Foundation, DeBartolo Family Foundation, and Regions Bank,
Hillsborough County School Board Member Jessica Vaughn, a strong supporter of STEM education, said that the STEM Camp is one of her favorite events to attend each year.
“I am always impressed by how much the kids accomplish in such a short amount of time,” she relayed in a statement.
Linette “Starr” Brookins and University of South Florida Professor Dr. Stephanie Arthur also attended the event, highlighting the community-wide support for programs that empower young minds in STEM fields.
Myrick emphasized the impact of programs like the STEM Camp on youth development. He said, “When our youth have the resources and access to opportunities like this, they can accomplish anything they set their heart and mind to.”
“These programs not only educate but also inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM, contributing to the growth and innovation of our community.”
Ms. Kiawanna Davis, parent of Middleton High School 10th grader Ronnie Andrews, stated, “I can see my son as an engineer now after seeing him present at the showcase.”
Ronnie Andrews himself expressed gratitude to Mr. Myrick for his mentorship and the opportunity to participate in the STEM Camp, where his team earned 2nd place.
Parents interested in enrolling their young men in Gentlemen’s Quest during the school year are encouraged to apply at www.GQTampa.com.
There will be 25 students in this cohort. The organization remains committed to providing mentorship, educational opportunities, and community engagement to empower young men to succeed academically and professionally.
Myrick said, “The success of the STEM Camp and Community Showcase underscores the importance of investing in STEM education and youth development. As Gentlemen’s Quest continues to inspire and support future leaders, the impact on the community’s innovation and growth promises to be profound and enduring.”
For more information, visit https://gqtampa.com.