Drone Program Planning Guide

 

A practical resource for schools introducing drones into STEM and computer science programs

 

 

Plan a Successful Drone Program

Drone technology is becoming an important part of STEM and computer science education. Schools across the country are introducing drones to create hands-on learning experiences while connecting students to emerging careers in aviation, robotics, data collection, and engineering.

The Drone Program Planning Guide helps educators plan and implement a structured drone program that fits their school’s goals, curriculum, and resources.

Whether you are launching a new course, starting a drone club, or expanding an existing STEM program, this guide outlines the key steps to get started.


What This Guide Covers

  • Key considerations for starting a drone program

  • How to choose the right drones for different grade levels

  • Curriculum and standards alignment for STEM and CS

  • Safety guidance and FAA considerations

  • Funding options including Perkins V and Title IV

  • Planning questions to help schools structure their program

The goal is to give educators a clear starting point for introducing drone technology in a meaningful and manageable way.


Why Schools Introduce Drone Programs

Drone programs give students opportunities to explore flight, coding, engineering, and data collection through hands-on learning.

Schools use drone programs to:

  • Increase student engagement in STEM and computer science

  • Introduce real-world technologies used across industries

  • Build coding, problem-solving, and teamwork skills

  • Connect learning to emerging career pathways

Many schools begin with a single course or club before expanding into broader STEM or CTE pathways.


Download the Drone Program Planning Guide

Explore practical steps for building a successful drone program in your school.