As described on our “front page”, AAUW Gaylord is planning “The Future of STEM Road Trip” for 6th-8th grade Otsego County* girls to attend “Girls Math & Science Day” in East Lansing. This will be an all-day chaperoned trip, taking place on March 1st. A $10.00 fee is all-inclusive, covering transportation, meals, snacks, entrance fee, prizes, t-shirt and fun! (Scholarships are available. See registration form to apply.)
A chartered bus will pick up girls in two locations: 8:30 am at the Johannesburg-Lewiston Area School parking lot and 9:00 am at the Gaylord Middle School parking lot. STEM related edutainment will be included on both legs of the trip, including games, prizes, videos and more. (Scroll down to learn more about what STEM means and why it’s important to our local girls.)
Space is limited! Register here beginning Feb. 1st. Registration deadline is Feb. 23rd.
*This trip will be available to 6th to 8th grade girls who live or attend school in Otsego County. Students will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Click here to learn more about the “Girls Math & Science Day” conference. Don’t register there, however. We will take care of registration for our Otsego County girls.
What is STEM?
STEM stands for “science, technology, engineering and math”. In an era when women are increasingly prominent in medicine, law, and business, they are under-represented in the sciences, engineering and trades (construction, welding, machining, etc). The appropriate degree and/or training can lead a young woman towards careers with amazing income potentials and future job growth. In turn, having women trained in these topics helps ensure a more diverse talent pool is available to solve many of our world’s most perplexing problems. Since 2014, the Gaylord AAUW Branch has committed much of our resources and energies towards encouraging girls and women to train for STEM careers.
AAUW Gaylord Branch “Tech Savvy” Event In Review
Beginning in 2014, the AAUW Gaylord Branch organized and held an annual one-day “Tech Savvy” event in Gaylord. While our last event was in 2022, we are proud of these endeavors and know that they helped inspire many young women towards education and training in STEM related careers.
What is “Tech Savvy”?
Tech Savvy was a daylong conference designed for girls in sixth through ninth grade and intended to encourage them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The program was also designed to inform families about STEM education and careers, and to expand awareness of educators and other adults in understanding the important role they play in inspiring girls in these fields.
Although the program focused on exciting girls about STEM, Tech Savvy also included a simultaneous track for parents and other adults in the girls’ lives. Presentations and hands-on- activities engaged girls and broaden their exposure to the world of opportunities available to girls in STEM fields.
Tech Savvy was an annual event designed to inspire girls in 6th – 9th grades to explore opportunities in STEM while guiding their caring adults in supporting those interests. Tech Savvy was sponsored by the AAUW Gaylord Area Branch whose mission is to advance equity and education for women and girls in our local communities.
Tech Savvy 2019 Slideshow
From the Gaylord Herald Times: Tech Savvy 2018
Photo Courtesy of Gaylord Herald Times
GAYLORD — Girls from around the state made a beeline for the annual Tech Savvy STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) event for teen girls in Gaylord Saturday.
Carrie Miller, a math teacher from Tahquamenon Area Schools in the Upper Peninsula, said the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Gaylord area branch’s Tech Savvy event gives girls unique opportunities to develop connections with women.
She stressed the importance of the fifth-annual event’s full day of workshops for young girls and said Luce County, where her school is located, has very few examples of women with college degrees.
“What I have seen is some students who may have never considered going to college come here and hear that there’s opportunities for them that they didn’t know,” Miller said. “There’s just not opportunities for them to see professional women in our county … They don’t have a lot of positive female role models.”
Tech Savvy Gaylord Videos
Tech Savvy Gaylord Programs
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Where Tech Savvy Started
Tech Savvy was founded in 2006 by the AAUW Buffalo (NY) Branch, under the leadership of then- branch president and Praxair employee Tamara Brown. With the support of Praxair and community groups, this annual event became a huge success, serving upwards of 700 girls and 200 parents each spring at the University of Buffalo in New York. The AAUW Gaylord Area Branch was honored in 2014 to be selected as one of ten sites chosen nationwide as a pilot for the expansion of this successful program. Working with the University Center in Gaylord (a unique collaboration among many College and University programs throughout Michigan), the AAUW Gaylord Area Branch reached girls, their families, and their teachers throughout Northern Michigan to inspire them to attend the day-long Saturday conference each year.