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Three dozen high school girls studied the science of flight thanks to an engineering camp at Francis Tuttle Technology Center. The program was funded by a contribution from AT&T's Aspire program.
Three dozen high school girls studied the science of flight thanks to an engineering camp at Francis Tuttle Technology Center. The program was funded by a contribution from AT&T's Aspire program.
Three dozen high school girls studied the science of flight thanks to an engineering camp at Francis Tuttle Technology Center. The program was funded by a contribution from AT&T's Aspire program.
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Camille Hamilton, from
Edmond,
measures her arm as
part of calculating
‘terminal velocity,
then adds,
7 i “The best part of the
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5 being able to connect
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students before the
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ENCE OF FLIGHT, Pre-Engineering Acad-
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Carolina Collins, Edmond, did so well in the iFly tunnel / thn thar heules end
that she took time to pose. 7 it was nerve racking
Three dozen local Danny King, Director, ‘tunity for the girls entering a classroom
firs studied the science Francis Tuttle - Portland enrolled at our full of over 20 males,
of flight this morning Campus. “The technical academies 5 so I believe the Boot
as part ofa pilot curiculum in these two would not be possible J will en
female, marae” Hecate Carmo it ehance the
Francis Tutle rigorous, but it has to huge generosity of ‘ a
Tecnology Center and be. At Francs Tul, ATE andthe Z experience at Francis
ATT. The participants, _ we're preparing positive/professional py
including 36 girls from tomorrow's workforce relationship between Ad
aurea high schools, are today, and we want our Francis Tuttle Technob
Curent or incoming students to be ready. In._ogy Center and the ne c cumnriaawae
students in the Francis particular, we want to industry community
Tuttle Computer tense that our female Given ths financial gft Information Tecnology obs go unfiled because intative, ATE Aspire,
Science and Pre- students understand from ATAT, our Execu- at Francis Tuttle "We candidates ack the drives innovation in
engineering Academies, the leadership roles tive Director of Francis. want to show these technical skis necessary education - through
The girls were invited they can, and wil, Tuttle Foundation, Ine. gis what's requied of tothe job," said Jan technology, social
toattend afiveday ful odie Lewis) collabo. them as they erter Collier, Vice President innovation and
STEM camp, thanks to The fiveday camp in- rated with Danny King college and what's and General Manager relationships —
$20,000 contribution cluded sessions at Fran- (PEA Director) as well possible for them as for AT&T. "ATST and ensure all students have
from AT&T. There was cis Tuttle campuses as Linda Lindsey (CSA_they enter the others are playing an the skis they need to
no cost tothe gis who across the metro, and Direction) plus key workforce. The next __actve ole preparing, sueceed in school and
attended, and each sesions were taught by figures sch as Jennifer advances in science inthe workforce fr not beyond. Through AT&T
Student spent time instructors who have HalleEgbert, Melissa technology maycome only the jobs available. Aspire, ATET has
learning about STEM worked in various Jonsson, and Suzie froma student n one of today but for careers of committed $400 milion
careers, scence, math, careers ranging from Braddock to develop ur programs. Vie want tomorrow. We're to education efforts
communication sles Aewspace Engineering the plans for this our Kids to dream big" pleased to support _since 2008. Projects
and even preparation to IT Security. The id Ja Utley, _ ATST’s support for Francis Tuttle and Suppoted by ATT
forthe ACT college camps final session PEA Instructor atthe program is part of a exemplary programs like contributions range
admissions examination. was held at ily, where Francis Tuttle nationwide effot to it across the country” _ from afterschool
‘Our goal isto the students partic “Women make up build a viable, ceative AT&T's support for programs and camps for
prepare these students pated in fightrelated less than 30 percent of and adaptive workforce the Francs Tuttle Camp students at risk of
{or their curiculum, experiments before the worlfore in STEM that i preparedito face and STEM education is dropping out to hands
and we're hopeful this taking fight in Fly's careers," said Linda the changing needs of part of the company’s on technology labs and
camp will help us turnel Lindsey, Director of employers and ‘ongoing commitment to elite robotics
accomplish that" said "This excellent oppor customers. education. ATAT's competitions.
continued on Page 38 "Too often, STEM __ signature philanthr