Dr. Funmi Olorunda Speaks To Washington STEM Girls Who Code Club
Girls Who Code is a national nonprofit whose mission is to inspire, educate and equip girls with computing skills to pursue 21st-century opportunities.
Read MoreGirls Who Code is a national nonprofit whose mission is to inspire, educate and equip girls with computing skills to pursue 21st-century opportunities.
Read MoreKosciusko Connect, a leading fiber internet provider and subsidiary of Kosciusko REMC, recently partnered with Washington STEM Academy to deliver an educational experience to sixth-grade students.
Read MoreResearch has shown that coding is beneficial for kids for many reasons, including improved math skills, building confidence in creativity and communication skills, becoming innovative thinkers, and improving digital literacy.
Read MoreKyle Wurtzel, a partner at Heartwood Planning Group and a private wealth financial adviser, visited Washington STEM Academy to not only share career readiness with students, but also to lead a STEM activity around motion with third-grade students.
Read MoreStudents at Washington STEM Academy are not just learning about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. They’re experiencing it firsthand through valuable community partnerships.
Read MoreMarch 21 was an exciting day for fifth-graders at Washington STEM Academy, as they poured into the STEM lab enthusiastically to learn new skills while dissecting perch.
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