Our STEM Like ME!? Explore program at Pasco High School is making STEM careers a vibrant reality! This program emphasizes the importance of engaging STEM professionals to ignite student interest in these fields. Volunteers from Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) utilized hands-on activities to share their STEM knowledge. In small groups, students applied STEM skills to tackle real-world challenges. Over 70 students enjoyed exploring local STEM career opportunities. The dialogue with WRPS volunteers inspired students to articulate their own career goals. Investing in STEM education in our region is a commitment to our future. The STEM Like ME!? Explore programs link our future workforce with a community of skilled professionals. Thank you Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) volunteers: Aaron Miller, Dave Swanberg, David Shekari, Gene Biggs, Jimmy Apablaza-Iorca, Lexee Tanqueray, Melinda Fagundes, Sahara Waymire, and Scott Lehrman. We are so grateful for this partnership. #futureworkforce #careerconnected #tricitieswa #STEMeducation #STEMmindset?
The STEM Foundation
教育系统
Tri-Cities,WA 143 位关注者
Business/education/government/labor working together to close the STEM skills gap and prepare young people to thrive!
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Since 2008, the Washington State STEM Education Foundation (The STEM Foundation) has engaged the Mid-Columbia region’s top leaders from business, labor, K-12, higher education, and the community at large in initiatives to advance STEM education and career connected learning opportunities. In addition, we design and scale innovative STEM programing across the state. Our impact is leveraged by working as both the Southeastern Washington Network for Career Connect Washington, one of nine regional hubs, and the Mid-Columbia STEM Network, one of 11 Washington STEM-led regional networks. Our vision is to ensure that by 2030: ? 70 % of Mid-Columbia students will earn a post-secondary credential by age 26. ? The STEM-proficient workforce will be nearly 100 percent home-grown and include a high percentage of groups typically underserved in STEM careers. ? Local schools—elementary through university—will be highly regarded as national models for business, labor, and community involvement as well as innovative STEM learning.
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https://washingtonstemeducation.org/
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2025-2026 FAFSA form now open to all students.
2025–26 FAFSA? Update: The online 2025–26 FAFSA form is available to all students and their contributors as part of our expanded beta testing period. If you complete the form during this testing period, you will not have to complete it again following the official release, which will be no later than Dec 1. - Start the 2025–26 FAFSA form at fafsa.gov - For more information about beta testing the FAFSA form, visit ?https://lnkd.in/e8xKJiJb
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Our STEM Like ME!? Explore program was a great success at Chiawana High School! These in class programs are such a great way to bring STEM careers to life. Students at Chiawana High School explored STEM industries through hands-on activities. STEM leaders shared their career journeys, which encouraged students to engage with questions and connect their own career aspirations. Working in small groups allowed students and volunteers to naturally develop career-connected learning experiences. The enthusiasm and dedication shown by both students and volunteers provided inspiration and offered a promising glimpse into the future of our workforce. Thank you volunteers Giovanni D. Midili, MS, CIH, CSP, RSO from Veolia , Debrah Singleton, Eric Wyse, Lynn Tegeler, Matt Schinnell, Shannon Griggs Central Plateau Cleanup Company, Rachelle Rehberg, Tracie Arnold, and Jessica Clement Navarro-ATL , Registered Dental Hygienist Kassia Korolev. Your partnership is essential to our future workforce! #STEMeducation #Careerconnected #careerconnectedlearning #tricitieswa
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Do you know an educator who excels at teaching STEM? An educator who is always looking for creative ways to inspire their students and promote STEM learning? Our partner,?WM?Symposia?is launching a new STEM Educators’ Council, which will provide STEM educators with a venue to network, share best practices, and access resources. You are invited to submit nominations for the inaugural slate of members. Membership is open to U.S. and non-U.S. educators in K through 12 as well as higher education, in both traditional and non-traditional environments. The Council is designed to serve as a resource for educators?who?will have access to: · An expanded network with other educators and STEM professionals · Classroom resources including curricula, educational items, and an inventory of STEM-focused literature, brochures, and videos from across the nuclear industry · Nuclear industry subject matter experts and ambassadors · Professional-development opportunities and resources Council members?will also?have the opportunity to attend the annual WM Symposium at a discounted rate and participate in sessions targeted specifically for educators. Nominations are due by December 31, 2024. To nominate an educator, please complete the nomination form by clicking?HERE?. If you have any questions, please contact our Educators’ Council Steering Committee Chair, Ann Riedesel ([email protected], 208-569-6320), or the WM Conference Manager, Maurya Palmer ([email protected], 480-557-0263).
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Happy International STEM Day! We believe STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is more than just a curriculum; it is a pathway to developing essential skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. These skills are crucial for adapting to the rapid changes in today's labor market.?Investing in STEM education is beneficial for attracting new talent and for cultivating a skilled workforce within our community.?The emphasis on STEM education in our region is a strategic investment in our future. It equips individuals with the skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing workforce, attracts talent and business interest from around the globe, and fosters a self-sustaining economy by developing a qualified local workforce.
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The third annual STEM Like ME!? Empower Student Summit, held at CBC, was an inspiring event. It fostered connections between the community and classroom through strong partnerships with local STEM leaders, KiBe High School students, and Columbia Basin College. The STEM Like ME!? Empower program aligns closely with the state-required High School and Beyond Plan. It provides students with tools and training to identify their personal strengths, interests, talents, and traits that influence their career choices and job satisfaction. The event was filled with meaningful discussions about potential career pathways. Students had the opportunity to engage in discussions and collaborate closely with STEM professionals throughout the day. Hands-on activities helped students connect their interests and passions with STEM careers available in our area. Various disciplines were explored, including engineering, fire science, chemistry, agriculture, computer science, and many more. We at The STEM Foundation want to extend a special thank you to all of our magnificent STEM volunteers from Navarro-ATL and the Hanford Site. We appreciate the CBC mentors and panelists, as well as the CBC and KiBe staff. Also, thank you to the students of KiBe. Without your dedication and passion, our event would not have been the tremendous success it was! #STEMeducation #careerpathways #careers #volunteers #communityoutreach #community #education
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Thrilled to have been a part of this powerful night at Ki-Be High School! Sharing with parents of students of the migrant program about STEM, STEM career opportunities, and what their students will experience at the upcoming STEM Like Me! Student Summit at Columbia Basin College, then watching everyone make slime led by @Dr. Elsa Silva-Lopez of CBC… A night to remember! Special thanks to Cinthia Alvarez of CBC for amazing coordination of this special night!
Grateful to have been part of an incredible all-Spanish STEM night for migrant parents and their high school students at Kiona Benton High school! ?? Tonight, we had the opportunity to introduce migrant families in Spanish to the exciting world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) in a way that was both fun and educational. Parents participated in a hands-on slime experiment, showing that science is not only about learning but also about having fun. This event was designed to prepare parents for the upcoming STEM Like Me field trip to Columbia Basin College (CBC), where their students will explore STEM careers. Opportunities like this don’t often come around in small rural schools, and I’m so proud of the collaboration between our team, the STEM Foundation, and the WSAC Regional Challenge Grant to make it happen. A special shoutout to Dr. Elsa and her husband, whose inspiring presentation truly made the night unforgettable. ?? These events show that when communities come together, we can create amazing learning experiences! #STEMEducation #MigrantFamilies #RuralEducation #STEMOpportunities #Partnerships #EducationForAll
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The 2024-2025 school year has already been such a great year! Our STEM Like ME! Explore program was a huge success at Finley Middle School. Students and STEM professionals explored STEM career pathways through engaging hands-on activities. Thank you to Lolinda Turner and Julia Orr from Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Dental Medicine , Aries Gum from Airlift Northwest UW Medicine , Giovanni Midili from Veolia North America , and Cassidy Eassa from LIGO Hanford Observatory for bringing your knowledge, enthusiasm, and captivating activities to share with the Finley Middle School students. Thank you students and staff of Finley Middle School for welcoming us into your great school. Seeing the students so excited and willing to participate is an inspiration to us all and an extremely encouraging look into our future workforce! Finley School District #careerconnectedlearing #careers #careerpathways #STEMeducation #STEMcareers #tri-citieswa #Midcolumbia #education #futureworkforce
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On behalf of?Career Connect Washington?(CCW), the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) is conducting a?Round 13 Request for Proposals (RFP) for CCW Program Builder Funding.$4,000,000 of the Federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Statewide Activities funds will be made available. ESD targets award amount for each grant is $100,000 – $175,000, No single award will exceed $250,000. Funding is for entities interested in performing the role of Program Builder and working with Regional Networks, Career Connected Learning Coordinators at the Educational Service Districts, and industry and education partners to expand the use of current curricula or develop new curricula for Career Launch, Career Prep, or Career Explore programs. Bidders’ Conference: September 16th, 2024 –2:30 – 4:00 PM Proposals Due: October 16, 2024, at 5:00 PM For more information please follow this link?https://lnkd.in/gUvHUbnA"?
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Thank you to Hanford Mission Integration Solutions , who inspired over 150 students in our region last school year alone! Volunteers from HMIS implemented STEM Like ME!? in-school programs and hosted STEM Like ME!? events at the HAMMER Federal Training Center. All of these experiences helped students connect their career interests and passions with careers right here in their backyard! Pictured are Todd Synoground, Chief Operating Officer; Drew Thomas; Andrew Crawmer; Shyanne Palmus; Amy Basche, President & General Manager. Thank you to Andrew and Shyanne who make the Hammer events a success, and Drew a longtime classroom volunteer who goes above and beyond. Without volunteers like you all STEM Like ME!? programs would not be possible. #careerconnectedlearning #volunteering #stemfoundation #volunteers #STEMlearning #stemeducation #tricitieswa