Isabella Guillen, a student at Freedom High School, analyzes a cold-case file in the Crime Scene Investigations Lab as part of last year’s NCSSM Summer Accelerator program.
Dogwood Health Trust (DHT) awarded a $1 million grant to the North Carolina School of Science and Math (NCSSM), which is used part of those dollars to fund a week-long Summer Accelerator program to boost STEM education in the region. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. .
More than 60 students from 18 Western North Carolina counties, including seven from Burke, participated in a hands-on STEM summer program funded by Dogwood Health Trust.
The North Carolina School of Science and Math (NCSSM) is currently accepting applications for their Early Accelerator and Summer Accelerator programs, which offer learning opportunities for local students.
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