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STEM Day

Schools, companies, and legislature support third annual Georgia STEM Day

Georgia STEM Day will be held May 8, 2015

ATLANTA (April 20, 2015) ­– TAG Education Collaborative (TAG-Ed), the Technology Association of Georgia’s charitable organization dedicated to preparing the next-generation workforce, is proud to announce that over 500,000 students and educators are participating in a statewide celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education on May 8, 2015, and registration continues to grow.

The Georgia legislature passed House Resolution 819 and Senate Resolution 69, both recognizing May 8th as Georgia STEM Day. In order to continue fostering growth and support for the program, TAG-Ed is collaborating with the Georgia Department of Education and over 40 Georgia education institutions, associations, and STEM-based companies.

STEM Day is a statewide opportunity for schools, students, teachers, and companies to raise awareness, celebrate and engage in innovative, hands-on activities involving STEM in order to help students make the critical connection between the classroom and future career opportunities.

“TAG-Ed and our community partners are thrilled to see the impact that STEM Day is having in its third year,” said Michael Robertson, executive director of TAG Education Collaborative. “As schools continue to register on our website, we are excited to see the assortment of activities being planned, such as field trips to STEM-related industries or engineering competitions. It’s inspiring to see valuable partnerships being formed between schools and STEM businesses as a result of this initiative.”

For more information or to register, please visit http://bit.ly/GASTEMDay. To watch the STEM Day informational video, courtesy of Definition 6, visit https://youtu.be/QYXQRrP6gGA. Be sure to share your own STEM Day celebration on social media by using #GASTEMDay.

About TAG Education Collaborative

TAG Education Collaborative is dedicated to developing science, technology, engineering and math initiatives in Georgia. Through partnerships with statewide STEM programs, TAG-Ed fosters student interest in STEM in order to increase appreciation for the opportunities available through technology careers. TAG-Ed hosts an internship program for high school students, two web-based team challenges for students interested in Health IT and web design, and the Vine Event, an annual fundraiser benefiting STEM education. For additional information, visit TAG Education Collaborative or contact Michael Robertson at (404) 920 – 2038(404) 920 – 2038 or mrobertson@tagonline.org.

TEACHERS IF YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING ON THIS DAY PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS.

Mark Crenshaw

CTAE Program Specialist

STEM, Manufacturing and Energy

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