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    2015 K-12 STEM Symposium Photo Album, Videos

    By Lauren BudikApril 1, 2015
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    Kenneth Cameron addresses the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium on his experience as a NASA astronaut
    Kenneth Cameron addresses the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium on his experience as a NASA astronaut

    Here’s a visual look back at the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium. The event was held March 7, 2015, at the Nysmith School, in Herndon, and brought 2,500 attendees to learn more about STEM opportunities in the National Capital Region. More than 40 organizations exhibited, including industry, non-profit, government and private companies.

    Be sure to download the Parent Action Plan, a 50-plus page guide of STEM-related summer camps, after-school activities, online resources, educator training, internship information, best practices, science-related apps and more.

    In case you missed any of the speakers, you can re-watch all of the action here:

      • Co-Keynote Speakers, Dr. Evan Glazer, Principal of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology and Leidos President of the National Security Sector Lou Von Thaer
    • Virginia Senator Tim Kaine and Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton
    • Panel I, “Industry and Government Perspective — Workforce Needs and Solutions,” featuring Michele Weslander-Quaid, Google’s Global Cloud Ecosystem Community Lead and Dr. Ann M. Carbonell, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Senior Executive
    • Panel II, “Positive Messaging: Making STEM Cool for K-12 Kids,” featuring Kenneth Cameron, a former astronaut and current SAIC Vice President and Manager of the Risk & Reliability Solutions Division and NASA Johnson Space Center Safety & Mission Assurance Support Services Contract Program Manager; Eric Schierling, a former F18 Top Gun pilot and current Director of Vencore’s Space Group; and Pooja Chandrashekar, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) senior and ProjectCSGirls founder

    The 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium was possible from the support of many local organizations, including Presenting Sponsor Leidos, Platinum Sponsor Vencore and Venue Sponsor The Nysmith School.

    A Nysmith teacher shows dry ice to STEM Symposium visitors, including, from right, Jeremiah Boasmanboon, 6, of St. Francis of Assisi School, Jerry Boasmanboon, and Jerry Boasmanboon II, 8, of St. Francis of Assisi.
    Rodrigo Jauregui, 6, of St. Timothy Catholic School, gets help from his big brother Diego Jauregui, 20, of JMU, at the Vencore flight exhibit
    Cub Scout Clinton Kuropkat, 11, of Crossfield Elementary School, looks at a Perplexus during the STEM Symposium.
    Christopher Blanchard, 8, gets help from his father Robert Blanchard during a STEM Symposium activity.
    Virginia Run Elementary School student Bonnie Gill, 5, tries a science experiment with the help of Ishaan Lubana of the Children’s Science Center while her mother Sheena Gill looks on, at the 2015 K-12 STEM Symposium
    2015 K-12 STEM Symposium

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