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#2 – Darrington-STEM: From a STEM Student’s Eyes

Marshmallows flew everywhere. Mini rockets soared across the room. I was handing out gumdrops, straws, and toothpicks. Yes, this was for the engineering program of the Darrington-STEM partnership. And yes, I swear this was educational. Today was the day the Darrington kids got to come over to Tesla STEM High School. Last time, the STEM […]

Read More #2 – Darrington-STEM: From a STEM Student’s Eyes

From a STEM Student’s Eyes: Darrington-STEM

Guest blogger: As I look outside the bus window in the morning, the scenery flies by. We pass by more industrialized cities with Targets, Boeing plants, and large stadiums. Soon, the landscape morphs into gorgeous views as we drive by flowing rivers and giant Douglas fir, and even spot two bald eagles. This is how […]

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