Taxonomy Archives: Our Work

Three Key Strategies for Systems-Level Impact
Our education systems involve a wide range of stakeholders, and systems change can't happen without teamwork and coordinated efforts between these stakeholders. To support these efforts, Washington STEM focuses on three primary strategies to drive change: Partnership, Direct Support, and Advocacy. With that in mind, let's take a look at how we're building Partnerships and relationships that can create lasting collective impact. Read More
Q&A with Angie Mason-Smith, Senior Program Officer
Get to know Washington STEM team member Angie Mason-Smith, MEd, our new Senior Program Officer. Read More
A MESSAGE FROM ANGELA JONES, CEO: SPRING 2021
As Washington STEM transitions to spring and the promise the new year holds, Washington STEM CEO Angela Jones shares her thoughts and reflections on a difficult 2020 and what it means to be an anti-racist organization. Read More
Washington STEM Summit 2021
The 10th annual Washington STEM Summit will again be a virtual affair! We're digitally bringing together education, business, and community leaders to tackle some of the biggest STEM education issues in our state. Read More
Washington STEM Summit 2020: Recap
For a quick recap on the first-ever virtual Washington STEM Summit, dig into our latest blog. Read More
Q&A with Henedina Tavares, Community Partner Fellow with Washington STEM
Get to know Washington STEM's newest team member, Henedina Tavares, Community Partner Fellow Read More
A Message from the CEO, Fall 2020
At the heart of what's driving us forward in these tough times are Washington students. Our work will continue, regardless of the circumstances, and we will move forward in re-imagining our education systems with equity as the driving force. Read More
Washington STEM Summit 2020
The 9th annual Washington STEM Summit has gone virtual! We're digitally bringing together education, business, and community leaders to tackle some of the biggest STEM education issues in our state. Read More
Shared Crisis, Uneven Impact
How does the COVID-19 pandemic intersect with the work of Washington STEM? In more ways than you might think. Read More