Girls STEAM Academy
With help from community partners in the STEAM industries, one summer program has made a big impact helping young women of color believe that they can be anything they want to be – in their future careers and in life.
Whether it’s in the traditional classroom setting or gaining hands-on experience in the field, public school students are prepared for careers in all areas from STEAM to agriculture.
With help from community partners in the STEAM industries, one summer program has made a big impact helping young women of color believe that they can be anything they want to be – in their future careers and in life.
Watch how public schools are fueling student interest in a wide range of careers and why kids, businesses, and the community benefit when Nebraska’s students are ready to work.
With a career-focused curriculum, Kearney High customizes the high school experience for each student, approaching academic development alongside career discovery.
This film explores how schools are getting students excited about STEM and the limitless career opportunities that await them.
The Urban Agriculture Academy at Omaha Bryan High School is not your typical ag-education program.
SkillsUSA, is working to ensure our nation’s graduates have the know-how, drive and communication skills to be great skilled workers. Combine technical skills with leadership opportunities, community involvement and a dose of healthy competition, and you’ve got a recipe for success.
The Papillion-La Vista (PLV) Zoo Academy program at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo takes a unique approach to non-traditional learning by getting kids out of the classroom and giving them the chance to get their hands dirty (literally and figuratively).
Watch Mr. Kment’s Large Animal Management class work with local veterinarian, Dr. Guthmiller, at Plainview High School.
Watch The Education Business to find out how students at Arnold High School learn the skills it takes to be involved in a successful business.