| 2018.03.06 Energy Matters sparks excitement at the state capitol |
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| March 30, 2018Energy Matters sparks excitement at the state capitolGovernor Inslee invites students to STEM Education Innovation AllianceOLYMPIA—Gov.- They shared Evergreen Middle School’s Energy
Matters program, the only middle schoolpresentation at the event.- Evergreen teacher Craig Marais and
Executive Director of Washington Green SchoolsMeredith Lohr oversaw the duo’s presentation.- This was especially memorable for Al Ghanim, who said, “Every day the state is
shaping into something different, along with the country.For more information:Leanna Albrecht, Director of Communications, 425-385-4040Brian Day, STEM-Career Technical Education Di... |
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