About Us
Mission Statement: INSPYRE is a program designed to bring STEM Education to local unreached communities to provide an extension of what STEM careers can provide youth as they consider their futures. The program is designed to introduce students from all backgrounds to the benefits of utilizing STEM knowledge to grow in their professions and even entrepreneurship ventures.
Description: This course offers interactive experiences to explore the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields and professions. The course will discuss some different avenues of STEM and how they can be utilized in the career settings. The goal of the course is to have students get a firm understanding of Computer Science, Programming, Mechanical Engineering and other Engineering Industries through fun learning activities including bridge building, coding and the creation of Robotics.
INSPYRE STEM is a 501(C)(3) certified Non-Profit dedicated to igniting curiosity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Our hands-on classes inspire students to explore and innovate, fostering a love for learning.



Meet Our Owner &
Chief Executive Officer
My name is Jazmyne Claggett, and I am a Teacher with PGCPS with a depth of Engineering Expertise with Degrees including Associate's, Bachelor's and Graduate school experience. I attended the University of Maryland: College Park in the A. James Clark School of Engineering. I enjoy educating and inspiring youth in STEM Education. Growing up, I didn’t have the opportunity to see many engineers that looked like me, so it has always been my goal to be that for future generations.
I have over 6 years of experience in Government Contractor. During this time, I became well versed in the Proposal writing, system architectures, Lean Six Sigma, and Project Management.
I was the Chief Engineer of the first 5G Smart Warehouse in America located in York, PA in 2022. During this time, I managed many teams and technologies including Autonomous Mobile Robots and Forklifts, Biometric cameras, Cyber-security infrastructure, weighted bins, digital tags, and much more. I have experience educating the young and the old. From Elementary school students to Government and military advisors.
Research Publications:
Observation Of Quadrupole Resonance Transitions Using A Continuous-Wave Spectrometer
Observation Of Quadrupole Resonance Transitions Using A Continuous-Wave Spectrometer
Penn State 2012
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Jazmyne Claggett,* Jeffrey Schiano, and Xinxing Meng "OBSERVATION OF QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE TRANSITIONS USING A CONTINUOUS-WAVE SPECTROMETER" Annual Research Journal - Electrical Engineering Research Experience for Undergraduates, Department of Electrical Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA (Journal/In House Publication), v.Vol. X, 2012, p.p 101-112Experimental investigation of scuffing resistance of aluminum-silicon alloys”
Experimental investigation of scuffing resistance of aluminum-silicon alloys
Oakland University 2014
Aluminum-silicon alloys are increasingly being used in the automotive industry due to their light weight and ease of manufacturability. With their increasing usage, it is imperative that the scuffing behavior of aluminum-silicon alloys be studied, particularly under the high-speed reciprocating contact that is very common in automotive applications. Scuffing is one of the major failure mechanisms for automotive mechanical components. Understanding the causes of scuffing could assist in finding ways to prevent it and extend the life cycles of parts. This study examines the scuffing resistance of aluminum-silicon alloys under reciprocating conditions. The effects of different factors such as heat treatment, hardness, and microstructure, which can affect the scuffing performance of materials, were investigated. The results from this study should help shed some light on the scuffing behavior of this important class of materials.
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Meng, M., Claggett, J., He, M., Schueller, M., Barber, G., Schall, J.D., Zou, Q., “Experimental investigation of scuffing resistance of aluminum-silicon alloys”, 4th Annual Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE), Lansing, MI, July 2014




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Why Choose INSPYRE Services?
Fun Interactive Lessons
Creative Learning Experiences
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Multiple Disciplines discussed
Tailored Learning Solutions
Ongoing Support


