July 2011
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Donate Today to Help us Change What Kids Know... →
Today our Founder & Executive Director was teaching kids a lesson about DNA from our Math and Science Career Academy STEM curriculum. Prior to starting the lesson she asked the kids what they know about DNA. Their answer was, that is how you find out who your baby daddy is. This is why we need your suppport to do what we do because kids need to know about applications of STEM other than what...
Jul 18th
The Statistics about the STEM workforce →
A great article why STEM is such a great career path to pursue.
Jul 18th
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Math and Science Educational Tip of the Week:...
When your child engages in STEM activities at school or in the community, at times they will come home full of excitement about a fun activity they did that day. In addition, to be a good listener and sharing their excitement; if your child wants to redo the experiment at home do it with them.  If your child is able to tell you details about the experiment, go to the store and get the supplies and...
Jul 18th
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Math and Science Educational Tip of the Week:...
Even if you don’t have a passion or expertise in math and science, you can provide educational experiences for your child in these subject areas by taking them to local science museums. Science museums are a wonderful place for your child to learn even if it isn’t a “children’s museum”. The great thing about these museums is that they have a combination of permanent and traveling exhibits whose...
Jul 12th
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Practical Tips on How to Be Involved in Your... →
Jul 9th
Math and Science Educational Tip of the Week:...
School is out, but learning doesn’t have to stop. Summer programs are an excellent opportunity to enhance your child’s educational experiences. Whether your child is interested in science or not, you should consider enrolling your child in a summer science camp. These camps, which are hosted by science museums, community organizations, colleges and universities, provide an excellent opportunity...
Jul 6th
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Metro Atlanta Volunteer Opportunties: Special...
If you are in the Metro Atlanta Area and interested in volunteering to help with our special events. Feel free to call in to one of our planning committees on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at 7:00-7:45 pm EST or Sunday, July 10 from 6:00-6:45 pm EST. The call in number is 605-475-4850 and the code is 153065#.
Jul 6th
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SEM Link and Clorox Technical Center Partnership →
Jul 5th
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