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Upcoming Events
NOVEMBER 21
Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center Partnership Day

NOVEMBER 22

Mission
The goal of the Snohomish STEM Network is to collectively leverage talent and assets to support and grow the STEM workforce in Snohomish County. We want to make our community the best place to work, live and learn.
Get Involved
Find out how you and members of your organization can support career connected learning and career pathways for students in our county. 

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Industry Partners Invest in Our Students
The Snohomish STEM Network engaged industry and developed mentors to teach in the middle school setting with the STEM Like ME! format. It brings business to interact with students in small interactive groups, where students get to engage directly with businesses in their communities. This fall the STEM Network, in partnership with 3 school districts and countless public and private businesses, reached approximately 380 students. 

Our sincere thanks to our industry partners for your investment in Snohomish County students!
3d Composites, Abbott Construction, B&B Fabricators, Commercial Aircraft Interiors, Core Design, Case M&I RO, City of Arlington, GIS and Communications, City of Monroe, City of Snohomish, Department of Fish & Wildlife, Emerald City Solutions, Evergreen Health Monroe, Farmer Frog, First Financial NW Bank, Granite Construction, Fluke, Metron & Associates, North Sound Physical Therapy, Penway Media, Rock Solid Science, Senior Aerospace, Sleep Advantage, Stage  2 Studios, Thomco Construction, Washington  Women in Biotech
Applications are LIVE for Washington State STEM Signing Day - May 6, 2020
Applications are now LIVE for the annual Washington State STEM Signing Day presented by The Boeing Company and Washington STEM . Just like signing days for athletes, the annual Washington State STEM Signing Day will celebrate high school seniors from across the state as they make their commitments to continuing education programs focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Math. Students will sign letters of intent for their chosen STEM fields on May 6, 2020.

Who should apply?
All Washington high school seniors who are planning to continue their education in STEM after high school – which includes two- or four- year colleges, a technical degree or certificate, or an apprenticeship program – are eligible. Student selection is limited to one student per legislative district, so there are only 49 spots available!  


Apply Today - Applications are due March 6, 2020
TEALS Helps Create Sustainable Computer Science Programs for High Schools
TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools) Program helps high schools create sustainable computer science (CS) programs. They have worked with ~100 schools in Washington State, including partner high schools in Everett, Mukilteo, and Snohomish areas.
 
TEALS is happy to announce that they are currently accepting partner school applications for the 2020-2021 school year! Review the TEALS Program Guide for an overview of the TEALS model, volunteer support options, and various curricula options that TEALS support to help high schools create a CS pathway.

Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center Partnership Day
Thursday, November 21 | Two Sessions Available
Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center’s Partnership invites you to explore what modern day career and technical education (CTE) looks like, and to meet some potential future employees! This event will help you learn how to stay involved with your future pipeline.

Did you know?
  • Students leave Sno-Isle with industry certificates and soft skills
  • Sno-Isle Tech students can earn college credit while in high school
  • The graduation rate for Washington’s CTE students is 92% … the state average is only 79% - CTE works

Date: November 21

Sessions Available: 8:00 - 10:15 am, includes breakfast OR
11:00 - 1:15 pm, includes lunch

Register: Email hausmannta@mukilteo.wednet.edu and confirm which session you would like to attend.
Internship Development Workshop
Friday, November 22 | 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
Workforce Snohomish, Snohomish STEM Network and Youthworks Washington would like to invite you to discover the benefits of implementing internship programs.

Workshop Overview
  • Gain the knowledge and confidence to develop a customized internship program
  • Understand how internships benefit both the participant and the organization
  • Connect with other businesses interested in building the future workforce through internships

Register Today - lunch is provided