Over 90 percent of Washington voters think students will have more opportunities if they have strong foundation in STEM, while nearly 70 percent of Washington voters think schools expect too little of students in these areas, according to a new poll commissioned by Washington STEM. Read More
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- "Lincoln High's STEM software students start at bottom," The News Tribune, 5/10/2013
- "Land here, learn here," Vancouver Business Journal, 5/3/13
- "2013 Could be Washington's Year of STEM Education," The Olympian, 4/30/2013
- "Legislation bundles art with national S.T.E.M. programs," The Western Front, 4/16/2013
- "Editorial: Make STEM classes more of a priority in state’s schools," Yakima Herald Republic, 3/31/2013
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