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2 people are interested
Help spread the word about IGNITE in Federal Way School District!
ORGANIZATION: IGNITE WORLDWIDE
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2 people are interested
This event will be a celebration of community as Federal Way Public Schools highlights local STEM businesses, STEM career preparation programs, and STEM projects happening in their schools. Help with Federal Way's efforts to expand academic and career preparation for scholars in the STEM fields. We need volunteers to represent IGNITE at our table.
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About IGNITE WORLDWIDE
Location:
PO Box 471, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043, US
Mission Statement
IGNITE™ inspires girls to become the future technology leaders and innovators of our world. We work directly with teachers to provide engaging events like field trips to local companies, panels with professional women in STEM, and hands-on workshops. We serve all girls and non-binary students, with a focus on students from undeserved communities, students of color, and those who may have not yet considered a future in STEM.
Description
Started in 1999, IGNITE (Inspiring Girls Now In Technology Evolution) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that introduces school girls from grades 6-12 to technology careers via panel discussions, job shadowing, mentoring and field trips throughout the school year to visit the work places of professional women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers.
IGNITE has educated and empowered over 60,000 young women in middle school and high school grades to pursue education and careers in STEM. In the Seattle School District alone, female participation in technology classes soared from under 5% to over 50% after implementing the IGNITE program. The IGNITE program is also donated to countries all over the world, where local educators lead the program and empower girls in their communities.
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WHERE
30611 16th Ave. S.Federal Way, WA 98003
DATE POSTED
February 23, 2017
SKILLS
- STEM
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