
K-12 STEM Symposium Segment Airs on Channel 7’s “Government Matters”
On Sunday, March 6, Channel 7’s “Government Matters” segment featured Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology’s Kritika Singh, student and CEO of Malaria Free World. Singh discussed entrepreneurship, her interest in science and mathematics, as well as the upcoming K-12 STEM Symposium on March 12. A variety of labs and high-tech tools, Thomas Jefferson

Largest K-12 Symposium on March 12, 2016 to Feature Connected Cars, High School STEM Superstars and Former Astronaut
“Opportunities in STEM” programming at the 2016 WashingtonExec K-12 STEM Symposium includes interactive booths, live demonstrations, and a chance to interact with local STEM leaders in education, government, and industry. WashingtonExec, with Presenting Sponsor The Aerospace Corporation and Gold Sponsors Vencore and Siemens Government Technologies, will hold the third annual 2016 K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering

Pooja Chandrashekar, Harvard Freshman and Social Entrepreneur, Returns to the 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium on March 12th
Pooja Chandrashekar, a 2015 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) and current freshman at Harvard University, joins the impressive roster of speakers, exhibitors, and students at the 2016 K-12 Stem Symposium: Opportunities in STEM. The daylong event will be held on March 12, 2016 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

2016 K-12 STEM Symposium Speaker Spotlight: Former Top Gun Pilot Eric Schierling
WashingtonExec will feature former Top Gun pilot Eric Schierling at its 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium on March 12, at the Nysmith School in Herndon, Virginia. Schierling will participate in a discussion on the industry and government perspective for STEM entitled, “Workforce Needs and Solutions.” The Symposium is a free, exciting, and all day forum that provides opportunities for

Preview of 2016 K-12 STEM Symposium: Opportunities in STEM Theme
It takes a community of teachers, mentors, parents and local leaders to nurture a child’s curiosity of the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. The K-12 STEM Symposium is for elementary, middle school and high school students interested in learning more about computer coding, space, 3D printing, drones, healthcare or chemistry through hands on
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