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SECME Essay/Mousetrap Car Competition

On Saturday, March 4, 2017, YWCPA SECME students competed in the Houston Regional SECME Essay and Mousetrap Car competition. We swept the high school essay contest! We also had 1st and 2nd place mousetrap car winners. Our 1st place mousetrap car team, The Munchkins, will go on to represent YWCPA at the SECME National Competition at the University of Alabama this summer. SECME Essay Winners (High School) Stephany F. - 3rd place essay Kaylyn S. - 2nd place essay Ha T. - 1st place essay 2nd place mousetrap car (High School) The Mighty Ducks (Rahawa G., Demetria F. & Andrea B.) 1st place mousetrap car (Middle School) The Munchkins (Mia J., Sarai M. & Hannah G.)
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YWCPA @ SXSWEdu

In partnership with Edtech, Ms. Astra Zeno, department CTE chair at YWCPA and 15 students attended SXSWedu and presented on Script, Serve, Sew & Solder – Enriching computer science with project-based learning using textiles, solderable and sewable programmable micro-controllers and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. o     Thursday, March 9 10:00 – 10:30 am o     http://tinyurl.com/ywsxswedu17 o     http://schedule.sxswedu.com/events/event_PP63671

Girls outscore boys in tech & engineering

Girls outscore boys in tech & engineering | CW39 NewsFix cw39.com/2016/05/17/girls-outscore-boys-in-tech-engineering/ May 17, 2016 -  In a study just released,  girls outscored boys  when it came to  engineering  and  technology , fields society has always said were more geared towards boys. Girls outscore boys in tech and engineering POSTED 10:02 PM, MAY 17, 2016, BY  SB TOSCHLOG ,  UPDATED AT 10:03PM, MAY 17, 2016 Girls outscore boys in tech  HOUSTON, TX-- When Beyonce sang,  "Who run the world? Girls!"  five years ago, it seemed more like wishful thinking than reality. But Queen Bee was onto something. In a study just released, girls outscored boys when it came to engineering and technology, fields society has always said were more geared toward boys. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP for short) tested 21,500 8th g...
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