Sponsors of STEM Fest, a three-day event scheduled for this fall that aims to expose Southwest Washington students to science, technology, engineering and math fields, are looking for businesses to open their doors to students during the festival.
The event, sponsored by the Southwest Washington Workforce Development Council, is set for Sept. 20-22. School districts in Clark and Cowlitz counties are invited to participate with classroom and school-based activities, as well as educational tours and events at local businesses, said Mary Brown, director of strategic initiatives for the workforce council.
The business activities will be one-to-two-hours long, and can be targeted to elementary, middle, or high school students to show them the career possibilities at local companies. Sponsors expect most business events to be held on Friday, Sept. 20, with various community-based activities taking place over the following two days.
Some 30 businesses already have offered to participate. They include Maul Foster Alongi, an engineering and planning firm; Washington State Patrol; HDR Engineering; Sigma Designs; and United Natural Foods Inc.