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2012-2013 School Year Summary

2012-2013 School Year Summary. Bringing the excitement of STEM and more to students. School summary. Student contacts 11,935 Schools 84 Elementary 61 Middle 14 High 5 Combined 4 School districts 11

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2012-2013 School Year Summary

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  1. 2012-2013 School YearSummary Bringing the excitement of STEM and more to students

  2. School summary • Student contacts 11,935 • Schools 84 • Elementary 61 • Middle 14 • High 5 • Combined 4 • School districts 11 • Volunteers 332 • Firms / universities participating 49 • Professional societies / non profits participating 50

  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 Del Valle Georgetown Killeen Lampasas Lago Vista Lake Travis Leander Manor Pflugerville Round Rock Taylor Temple plus charter and private schools School districts

  7. Schools per district

  8. Volunteers Firms/organizations/colleges with > 5 volunteers listed

  9. 3M AISD school board Applied Materials AT&T Labs Atkins Global Austin Energy Bury + Partners, Inc. Cardno TBE Carter Jenkens Castleberry Engineering CH2M HILL Chemical Logic Inc City of Austin City of Pflugerville Dot Hill Systems Ed Seymour Consulting EFI Global Inc Engineered Exteriors, PLLC FHWA Frank Lam & Associates Freescale General Electric HDR Engineering IBM Intel Corporation Kennedy/Jenks Consultants KLRU KPFF Consulting Engineers LPE LTHS M3 Design MWM Design Group National Instruments Firms / organizations / colleges volunteering • Occidental Petroleum • Olin Corporation • Purdue University • School Choice Magazine • Silicon Labs • Southwest Research Institute • Spansion • St. Francis School • Texas Board of Professional Engineers • Texas Tribune • The University of Texas at Austin • Tokyo Electron America • TX Comm. on Environmental Quality • URS • Vickrey & Associates • Williamson County

  10. ACEA ACM ACS Agile Austin AIChE APS ASCE ASEE ASHRAE ASME Austin EPIC AWWA CPESC EIT Louisiana Epsilon Gamma Iota GDI HAULYP Societies and non-profits volunteering • CPESC • IGDA • MRS • National Association of Professional Women • National Engineering Organization • National Society of Black Engineers • NGWA • NSN • NSPE • NSTA • PMI • PyLadies • RCI • RTEMS • SAMPE • SEAoT • Skillpoint Alliance • SME • SPE • SPP • SWE • TAME • TAWWA • TFMA • TSPE • TSPE • UEFI • University of Texas Women in Engineering Program • USGBC • WEAT • WIT • WTS • YMBL

  11. Highlighting a local STEM Connection Junior FIRST® LEGO® League FIRST® Tech Challenge FIRST® LEGO® League K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Grade Level Program Description Produced by the STEM Council at Skillpoint Alliance Supported by Intel, ARM, National Instruments, and more Student Participants Are introduced to engineering and team research Design, create, & program robots they bring to local events Gain exposure to LEGO® WeDo, LEGO® MINDSTORMS NXT®, LabVIEW & ROBO-C

  12. Central Texas STEM connections Not included in the school statistics * - estimated

  13. Busy hands

  14. Student art

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