Published On: March 7th, 2015|

E-School News – Alex Cornacchini

“Washington residents are concerned about the state’s science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs, according to a survey conducted by Washington STEM, a nonprofit aiming to improve innovation in STEM education in Washington state. Only 45 percent of Washington residents surveyed believed that schools are providing adequate STEM education programs, as opposed to 94 percent who believe every child should have access to suitable K-12 STEM programs. Surveyed Washington voters reported that they view STEM education as critical for preparing students for success. As state lawmakers debate Washington’s education system, the poll shows strong support for STEM education from elementary education through high school.”(more)