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The Maine STEM Collaborative




New! Maine STEM Fall 2010 Newsletter (PDF)

2010 Maine STEM Summit Report

The Maine STEM Collaborative statewide partnership seeks to ensure that:
  • Maine students have essential knowledge and skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
  • Maine students are aware of and aspire to engage in STEM fields as a career option

The Collaborative's vision is to increase Maine's overall student STEM participation by 10% by 2014 through a strong, coherent, consistent, and integrated STEM education system.

To learn more about the Collaborative's history, vision, and activities, and about membership in the Collaborative, please download our new brochure.

See the Maine STEM Collaborative Steering Committee members.


2010 Maine STEM Summit
January 29th, 2010
Augusta Civic Center
Event Contact: Laurie Mitchell
Summit AGENDA

If you would like to receive future information regarding the STEM initiative in Maine, join our Friends of STEM mailing list by emailing Laurie at lmitchell@mmsa.org


Governor John Baldacci signs into law LD 1101

Maine Governor John Baldacci signs into law LD 1101: 'Resolve, To Understand and Assist in Efforts To Promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education' on June 25, 2009. Looking on are members of the Maine STEM Collaborative, bill sponsor Senator Elizabeth Schneider, and educators and students from the Brunswick Middle School Astrobiology project.
»  Click here to read the bill
















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