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2011-2012 School Year Summary

2011-2012 School Year Summary. Bringing the excitement of STEM to students. School summary. Student contacts 11,267 Schools 98 Elementary 63 Middle 16 High 9 Combined 10 School districts 17 Volunteers 285

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2011-2012 School Year Summary

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  1. 2011-2012 School YearSummary Bringing the excitement of STEM to students

  2. School summary • Student contacts 11,267 • Schools 98 • Elementary 63 • Middle 16 • High 9 • Combined 10 • School districts 17 • Volunteers 285 • Firms / colleges participating 35 • Professional societies / non profits participating 36

  3. The schools we visited

  4. Student ethnicity and gender Pie charts’ data are based on number of students.

  5. School districts and schools Pie charts’ data are based on number of students.

  6. Austin Bastrop Burnet Del Valle Eanes Fredericksburg Georgetown Hays Jarrell Lago Vista Lake Travis Leander Liberty Hill Manor Pflugerville Round Rock San Marcos School districts • plus charter and private schools

  7. Schools per district

  8. Schools per district (other)

  9. Volunteers Firms/colleges with > 5 volunteers listed

  10. 3M Austin Community College Advancing Robots Applied Materials AT&T Research Labs Axiom Engineers Inc. BAE Systems Baer Engineering and Environmental Consulting Cambridge Systems, Inc Chemical Logic Inc City of Austin Dell DEW Consulting Engineer Focus Embedded Freescale Graybar Electric HVJ Associates IBM Innovative Neurotronics Intel Corporation LJA Engineering M3 Design Purdue University S.A.R. Landscape Restorations Firms / colleges participating • San Antonio College • Silicon Labs • Spacetime Studios • Spansion • Tech Lead Consulting • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality • The University of Texas at Austin • The University of Texas Center for Space Research • Tokyo Electron • URS • Valentine HR

  11. AAUW ACEA AES AIChE ANS ASCE ASEE ASME Austin PIE ASPRS BSA Girl Scouts Societies and non-profits participating • GirlStart • HKN • IEEE • IESNA • ISA • JA • NSHMBA • NSPE • NSTA • PMI • SAME • SAMPE • SHPE • SME • SMPTE • SPIE • SWE • TBPE • TFMA • TSPE • WIE • WIS • WITI • WTS

  12. Training We recognize that some volunteers may not have visited classrooms recently. Lonny Stern, Director of the STEM Council at Skillpoint Alliance offers on-site training.

  13. Other Central Texas STEM connections 42 requests received to support other STEM activities Not included in the school statistics

  14. Educator feedback • I would just love to have them come back next year! THANKS! • It was great! The students really enjoyed the engineering activity. • This has been extremely enjoyable for my classes, both years we have participated. Thanks for getting them excited about engineering! • Keep up the great work! Our experience was fantastic! • It was great having you all come to our 5th grade again! Great experience always. • The visit went very well due to the wonderful work of these dedicated volunteers. • Great program. Thank you for providing it.

  15. Student letters

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