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MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release: Jan. 17, 2020
Dallas ISD invites families to Texas' largest STEM Expo
What:
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A 3D printer creating key chains out of thin air; the clash of robots fighting in a tournament; and the thrill of unlocking secret codes using math. These are some of the activities that Dallas families will be able to experience with more than 180 hands-on exhibits at the Dallas ISD STEM Expo. Participants will also witness seven district wide tournaments in math, science, robotics, technology, and bridge building. |
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9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 18 |
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Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
650 S. Griffin St.
Dallas, TX 75202
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Visuals:
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- Demonstrations on various STEM experiences such as aviation, space exploration, 3D printing, robotics, and many others.
- Interview opportunities with Dallas ISD officials and students will be available upon request.
- B-roll opportunities with students performing their crafts.
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More Info:
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This will be a valuable experience for students of all grade levels to interact with experts, community members, educators, and other organizations to discover the possibility of pursuing STEM careers.
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About Us: The Dallas Independent School District is continually preparing its more than 155,000 students for college or a career. The district offers a competitive mix of innovative programs, choice programs and instructional initiatives that support the increased academic achievement and the social and emotional development of its students. To learn more, visit www.dallasisd.org.
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