STEMpede at Parker School

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Parker School recently hosted STEMpede, an afternoon dedicated to exposing students to an array of professional possibilities in science, technology, engineering and math.

Parker School recently hosted STEMpede, an afternoon dedicated to exposing students to an array of professional possibilities in science, technology, engineering and math.

“It’s been a goal of mine to expose our students to STEM careers, especially engineering,” said Parker math and science teacher Patricia Kassis. “I think some professions are always visible to students, and I’m delighted that other professions see it as part of their job description to share their work with students, and this gave the students a chance to learn about the other technical fields — the exciting careers that are usually invisible to students.”

The event featured Parker parents and other professionals mostly from the Waimea area sharing about their careers. Presenters included a dentist, an orthopedic surgeon, astronomers and a mechanical engineer. More than 18 guests presented individually and also took part in panels, which allowed more time to take student questions.

With the STEMpede event, Parker School
joins the nationwide effort to encourage
students to explore and pursue futures in STEM careers.