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DMN: Dallas chosen as pilot site to expand STEM education to East Dallas, Pleasant Grove

DMN: Dallas chosen as pilot site to expand STEM education to East Dallas, Pleasant Grove

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By The Hub on August 4, 2015 News Briefs

Imagine Science Dallas, which is one of three national pilots to engage students in STEM outside school, is wrapping up a successful summer program in Dallas ISD.

The camp encourages predominately minority, low-income children ages 8 to 14 to explore science, technology, engineering and math education. The Dallas Morning News profiled Imagine Science Dallas, and you can read the story here.

Photo courtesy Dallas Morning News

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