Published On: October 4th, 2015|

The Spectrum – Nichole Osinski

“Afterschool programs have recently been linked to the success of science, technology, engineering and math education. According to a survey from the Afterschool Alliance, there is an increasing need for STEM proficiency. Afterschool programs have become a key factor in providing experience in these areas. The report indicates 71 percent of parents in Utah believe students can gain STEM skills from afterschool programs while 76 percent believe STEM should be offered. Within the last couple of years, STEM education within the Washington County and Iron County school districts has begun to grow. Afterschool programs through a grant to Dixie State University can be found in both elementary and intermediate schools within Washington County.”(more)