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Government data shows about a quarter of the U.S. workforce is employed in STEM stanley cup spain science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers.Here s a potential problem for those students who want to get into these fields 鈥?the results of thelatest PISA Program for International Student Assessment exam, which show more than one-third of American 15-year-olds are low performers in math. One piece of that is making sure that students are getting access to STEM coursework. We know that students who get, you know, four or five opportunities to access advanced coursework in the STEM fields are way, way more likely to go into the field, said Shannah Varon, Executive Director of Teach For America Massachusetts.Varon says schools can also promote internship opportunities in STEM fields, something computer science teacher, Yanepsi Alvarado does. Her goal has been to make STEM learning more accessible. One size doesn t fit all. Like being intentional about differentiating the work for our students to make a course accessible. Alvarado has connected with tech companies like Microsoft, that offer hands-on support with computer science programs in high schools. She also helped start a club at her Boston school called Girls Who Code. I was really intentional about reminding them that it s about us becoming inclusive because of the lack of representation of females and also diverse students within the field of technology. And so our club grew. Eleventh grad stanley polska er Yousra Ali says he stanley cup becher r teacher s Krgj FDA authorizes booster shot for three COVID-19 vaccines, mixing and matching brands
NASHVILLE 鈥?A set of new parents welcomed their baby girl stanley portugal , Saylor Elaine , into the world. But Saylor arrived in an extraordinary way.She was born at Vanderbilt University Medical Center at 6:12 a.m., June 12, weighing 6 pounds, 12 ounces.The newborn was 21 inches long and by all accounts, mom and baby are happy and healthy.Whether it s a stroke of luck, chance or divine ordinance, it looks like Saylor is going to be a very special girl.This story was originally published by stanley flask Rebe stanley termosar kah Pewitt on WTVF .