7th-Grade Girls Go Red for STEM Event

Students across Warren’s four PK-8 schools recently donned their red for STEM Goes Red for Girls.

Science teachers and administrators selected 7th graders from each of the the district’s four PK-8 schools to attend the STEM ((Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) event held at the Northeast Ohio Medical University.

At the event, students attended sessions in First Energy Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Basic Work Tool Identification; and Heart Anatomy, Physiology and Health. The also visited the Vendor Fair where they learned about pacemakers, CPR, and much more!

Students were excited that they were able to bring home their own stethoscope from the event. They learned to listen to their heart sound at the event.

During lunch, students were able to sit with women who are professionals in various STEM fields in which some students could have developed an interest. 

One Lincoln 7th grade student said, “The fact that most of the mentors told me to keep believing in what I want to do with my life. They really helped me when they said that the way I think is really impressive.” 

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