Join us STEM Teachers/Educators Night Out Event

 

This free event will include free pop/pizza provided by QCESC, a review of major STEM events calendar, an overview of host school's STEM program, and input from other schools attending the meeting. This is a great networking opportunity for sharing STEM successes and learning.

STEM Teachers/Educators Night Out Event
Wednesday, January 14th
6:00-8:15 P.M.

at Rivermont Collegiate (1821 Sunset Dr, Bettendorf)

PRE-REGISTER NOW

The calendar of major STEM events will be discussed, including:

  • Bridge Building Competition Feb 6-7 @ Putnam Museum
  • Mouse Trap Car Race (Date??) @ Williams Intermediate School, Davenport
  • Trebuchet Competition. Apr 10 (Tentative) @ Bettendorf HS
  • Cardboard Boat Regatta. May 8 (Tentative) @ Bettendorf Lagoon
  • A highlight will be a tour of Rivermont Collegiate and its STEM program.
  • As always we want representatives from the various schools to share their successes and plans for STEM programs in their school.
  • Please come, enjoy the pizza and soda provided by QCESC at 6:00pm and participate in this important QC STEM event.

To attend this free event, the only requirement is that you need to pre-register which only takes a minute using the On-line Google Form. This helps insure we have adequate food and space.

 

Please forward to other STEM Educators who would be interested in attending!

Contact Carl Loweth with any questions
563-505-1196 or carl.loweth@gmail.com

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