STEMGirls


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In an effort to empower young girls in STEM, robotics, and FIRST, we began an initiative on 2468 eight years ago to actively empower girls in our community. Over the past five years, we’ve had a 7x increase in girls in our program. Several ways we do this include:

We’ve successfully started many all girls teams, including an all-girls FLL team which was a Champion Award finalist last year. 44% of our FTC students are girls and Team 2468 has achieved over 50% female leadership.

MLK Day Workshop

On MLK Day every year, we host a day-long “camp” to give elementary and middle school girls a taste of FLL and FTC respectively. In the past 3 years, our 2468 girls have mentored 28 campers through a mock robotics competition, from building and programming to strategizing and driving.

Social Events

Our program holds monthly girls’ lunches to foster community among the girls in FRC and FTC at our school. We’ve worked with the Psionics to hold 3 annual “Women in STEM Meet n’ Eat” events, in which our girls are given the opportunity to talk with women in STEM industries. We also hold Ice Cream Socials for younger girls in our district, female alumni, and industry professionals. These social events allow girls of all ages connect and learn from each other.

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STEMGirls Summit

In an effort to facilitate conversation and networking during COVID-19, we started the STEMGirls Summit event, allowing FRC girls to make connections with one another, similar to how they would during competitions. At our first event, the STEMGirls Summit: An Open Conversation we invited female industry professionals as well as students and alumni to share their unique experiences and viewpoints on what it’s like to be a girl in the STEM industry.

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STEMGirls Night-Ins

We began hosting events at our shop to show young girls what their future in robotics could look like. We give them a tour of our robotics shop, play STEM-related activities with them, and allow them to talk to girls on our team. At our 21 events so far, we’ve helped 265 girls explore STEM.

Here are a few of the activities we’ve done at our Night-Ins. Feel free to use these activities to engage youth in your area!

Exhibitions

Led by our female team members, we’ve demonstrated our robots and present at local assemblies and exhibitions, including the GT Exhibition at one of our middle schools and conducting an annual presentation at the UT Summit (2017-2022).

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Parent Mailing List

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