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    WashingtonExec STEM Council Chairman Ed Swallow Appears on WJLA ABC 7’s “Government Matters,” Discusses STEM Issues, Upcoming STEM Symposium

    By Lauren BudikMarch 4, 2015
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    Ed Swallow, WashingtonExec STEM Council Chairman, speaks on WJLA ABC 7’s “Government Matters” about the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium

    WashingtonExec STEM Council Chairman and Pegasus Strategic Advisors CEO Ed Swallow appeared on WJLA ABC 7’s “Government Matters” on Sunday, March 1, to discuss the upcoming 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium and the need to increase the amount of students in the STEM industry’s pipeline.

    “The number of students coming out of U.S. schools that are interested and excited about STEM has dropped off,” Swallow said. “And once that interest and excitement drops off, the willingness to take those harder classes in middle school and high school also starts dropping off.”

    “A lot of studies have clearly shown that we lose a lot of the kids in fifth grade. That’s when they, or in most cases, parents and guidance counselors, make decisions about what math track they’re going to be taking in middle school. … Other studies have shown that we lose children of color and girls even earlier than that,” he said.

    Click here to watch the entire clip.

    The 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium is possible from the support of many local organizations, including CTOVision, Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, Intelligence and National Security Alliance, Professional Services Council, Sage Communications and United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation.

    Related: Bethesda, Washington, D.C. Among Top 3 Cities Nationwide for Pay in STEM Fields

     

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