Skip to main content

STEM Forum

Please Sign In or Register Your Account to participate.
  Monday, 30 May 2022
  0 Replies
  2.3K Visits
0
Votes
Undo
Congrats to DHEDF Teacher Advisory Council Members Jenn Donais (2016 PAEMST Awardee K-6th, Massachusetts Mathematics) and Reggie Duncan (2016 PAEMST Awardee K-6th, Illinois Mathematics) for participating on a PAEMST Alumni Panel at the EASE (Excellence Awards in Science and Engineering )2022 Recognition Event in Washington DC the week of 23 May 2022 and for having been appointed as PAEMST Alumni Representatives for Massachusetts and Illinois, respectively. To learn more about the event and the awardees visit https://www.paemst.org/ and https://paesmem.net/
There are no replies made for this post yet.
Submit Your Response

Sharing your current location while posting a new question allow viewers to identify the location you are located.

Captcha
To protect the site from bots and unauthorized scripts, we require that you enter the captcha codes below before posting your question.

Recent Discussions

New
AOPA 2025 High School Aviation STEM Symposium
Posted on Saturday, 19 July 2025
AOPA 2025 High School Aviation STEM Symposium 16-18 November 2025 Indianapolis, Indiana Start Planning Ahead: Discover a New STEM Opportunity for Your School Looking to b ...
How School Gardens Can Teach Students Valuable Skills for a Tech-Heavy World
Posted on Wednesday, 16 July 2025
How School Gardens Can Teach Students Valuable Skills for a Tech-Heavy World It may sound counterintuitive, but school gardens can offer students fertile ground to learn about t ...
PCPS Unveils New ATC Training Technology
Posted on Tuesday, 15 July 2025
PCPS Unveils New ATC Training Technology Polk County Public Schools recently unveiled state-of-the-art simulators, which will be used to train students seeking careers as air tr ...
Makerspace inclusivity and the support of industry partners
Posted on Saturday, 05 July 2025
Reprinted from July 2025 Alamo STEM Ecosystem Monthly Newsletter Makerspace inclusivity and the support of industry partners As a teacher, I loved NASA providing competitive ...