
How esports is opening STEM pathways, building leadership, and transforming students’ futures right here in the Coastal Bend
When most people hear the word “esports,” they picture teenagers staring at screens — isolated, disengaged, tuning out the world. At EDGE, we’ve seen something very different.
We’ve watched kids who never raised their hands in class step up to lead a team.
We’ve seen students who had never joined a single club discover their first real sense of belonging.
We’ve seen gaming become a bridge — not just to fun, but to confidence, community, and a future.
That’s the story we recently shared at the ESC2 ACE Symposium, and it’s a story we want every parent, educator, and community member in the Coastal Bend to hear.
Why Esports? Why Now?
Here’s a number worth sitting with: 85% of teenagers in the United States play video games.

That’s nearly every kid in your neighborhood, your school, your family.
Ninety-seven percent of teen boys play, and 75% of girls do too.
Gaming isn’t a fringe habit — it’s one of the most universal experiences of adolescence.
The question isn’t whether young people are gaming. They are. The real question is: what happens around that gaming?
When gaming happens in isolation — no mentorship, no structure, no community — it can become a retreat from the world.
But when it’s organized intentionally, with coaching, teamwork, accountability, and purpose, something remarkable takes place.
Students who wouldn’t touch a sport or a student council discover they’re leaders.
They start caring about showing up. They start thinking about college.
That transformation is exactly what EDGE — Esports, Development, Growth & Education — is designed to create.

Transformation is exactly what EDGE — Esports, Development, Growth, and Education — is designed to create.
Reaching the Students Other Programs Miss
One of the most striking findings regarding scholastic esports programs nationwide is that more than 60% of students who join an esports program had never participated in any other extracurricular activity.

Let that sink in. We’re not competing with football or theater. We’re reaching students who weren’t connected to anything.
These are often introverted students. Neurodivergent students. Students who struggle socially or haven’t found their people yet.
Traditional extracurriculars can feel inaccessible to many students.
Esports offers a different kind of entry point. One that meets students where they already are.
And once students are in?
Belonging comes first, and growth follows.
What We Measured — and What We Found
At EDGE, we don’t just run programs — we measure them. Each season, we conduct pre- and post-season surveys with both students and parents to track real developmental outcomes: confidence, communication, leadership, STEM interest, college interest, and future readiness.
Here’s what the data showed after just one semester of participation in EDGE Esports:




Source: EDGE Esports Foundation Pre- and Post-Season Student & Parent Surveys, Spring 2026.
The strongest growth areas were not gameplay skills. They were life skills.
Students came to EDGE because gaming is fun — and they found a new vision for their future.
Many had never considered college before joining. Through EDGE, they met university recruiters, learned about esports scholarships, and discovered that the things they love — technology, strategy, systems thinking — map directly into real careers.
But the numbers only tell part of the story. Here’s what students and families said in their own words.
CONFIDENCE
For many students, EDGE is where they first found their footing socially. That’s especially true for neurodivergent students and those who struggle in traditional environments.
“From when I started Esports to now, I have had a huge confidence boost.” — EDGE Student, age 13
“As a neurodivergent teen, finding a place where he feels like he truly belongs hasn’t always been easy, but EDGE has provided that. We’ve seen a clear increase in his confidence, along with improvements in his communication and social skills. He’s more engaged, works better with others, and takes pride in being part of a team.” — EDGE Parent
“EDGE has helped my son turn his favorite hobby into a possible career path. I’ve seen him confront challenges he would normally shy away from. He’s learned how to push forward and stay positive, win or lose.” — EDGE Parent
CONNECTION AND BELONGING
Time and again, students and parents pointed to friendship and community as one of the most meaningful outcomes — sometimes unexpectedly so.
“I have friends now.” — EDGE Student, age 15
“He has gained meaningful friendships through EDGE, which was a struggle for him to find in other extracurricular activities and interests.” — EDGE Parent
“Before EDGE, gaming was mostly something he did alone. This program has completely shifted that. It’s given him a place where something he already loves is not only accepted, but valued and built into something meaningful.” — EDGE Parent
FUTURE READINESS
Perhaps the most striking shift we saw in the survey data was in how students think about their futures — including students who had never given college a second thought.
“I didn’t care about college AT ALL. Now I am considering it as a possibility.” — EDGE Student, age 14
“It has impacted my goals and future plans significantly, and has given me more self-confidence.” — EDGE Student, age 16
“It’s also given us a vision for his future that feels aligned with who he actually is. Not forcing him into a path that doesn’t fit, but helping him build skills, confidence, and opportunities from something that comes naturally to him.” — EDGE Parent

“EDGE isn’t just a program to us. It’s a bridge between who he is and who he’s becoming.” — EDGE Parent

“Through EDGE, I’ve watched him come out of his shell and believe in himself in ways I hadn’t seen before.” — EDGE Parent

“It has given my daughter so many college opportunities.” — EDGE Parent
Gaming as a STEM Gateway
Esports and technology are inseparable. Competitive gaming touches IT, networking, cybersecurity, computer science, broadcast production, event management, and more.
For students who haven’t connected with a textbook version of STEM, esports can be the door that finally shows them a possible career path.
That 175% increase in STEM interest isn’t abstract. It represents students who walked into our program thinking about their next game and walked out asking about computer science degrees, software careers, and technical pathways they’d never imagined for themselves.
Scholastic esports is already growing rapidly nationwide and across Texas. Schools and universities are investing because they see what the data shows: Esports increases student engagement and creates meaningful STEM on-ramps.
Our goal at EDGE is to make sure students in the Coastal Bend aren’t left behind in this emerging educational model.
COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES ARE REAL
The growth of collegiate esports has been extraordinary — in many metrics now rivaling traditional athletics in participation and scholarship dollars.
EDGE has already seen one of our own students earn a full-ride college scholarship to play varsity esports for Texas A&M University–Kingsville.
Through our relationships with college recruiters and scouts, our students are connecting to higher education in ways their families never expected. For students who never thought college was for them, that matters enormously.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Esports is the vehicle. Student transformation is the outcome.
The Coastal Bend has young people who are passionate, talented, and hungry for opportunity. What they need is structure, mentorship, and access.
EDGE exists to provide exactly that — to take something students already love and use it intentionally as a vehicle for leadership development, STEM education, and future readiness.
The demand already exists. The opportunity is in expanding access — to underserved youth, to students in rural communities, to neurodivergent kids who haven’t found their fit anywhere else yet.
Whether you’re a parent wondering if esports could be the right environment for your child, an educator looking for new ways to engage students, or a business or foundation interested in investing in the next generation of our region’s workforce — we’d love to talk.
EDGE is a local nonprofit. Everything we do stays in the Coastal Bend, for the kids who call it home.
Want to learn more or get involved? Reach out to us at Info@EdgeEsports.gg — whether you’re a parent, educator, sponsor, or just curious about what we do.
Together we can give students the edge they deserve.
The EDGE Esports Foundation is a nonprofit organization serving Coastal Bend students ages 13-18. To learn more, email us at Info@EdgeEsports.gg. To support our mission, please donate here.