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==Bowdon STEM Program==
==Bowdon STEM Program==
'''STEM''' is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In 2009 a group of incoming freshman created Bowdon's first STEM program. This group (Samuel Jenkins, Daniel Cater, Herschel Kirkland III, and Kenny Stapleton) was responsible for obtaining funds through various grants and securing a teacher sponsor. The program started a Lego WeDo class at Bowdon Elementary School to get the younger generations interested in STEM.
'''[[STEM fields|STEM]]''' is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In 2009 a group of incoming freshman created Bowdon's first STEM program. This group (Samuel Jenkins, Daniel Cater, Herschel Kirkland III, and Kenny Stapleton) was responsible for obtaining funds through various grants and securing a teacher sponsor. The program started a Lego WeDo class at Bowdon Elementary School to get the younger generations interested in STEM.


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Revision as of 23:33, 24 March 2015

Overview

Bowdon High School is a high school in Bowdon, Georgia. It is located at 504 West College Street. The school's teams are known as the Red Devils.[1]

Bowdon STEM Program

STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In 2009 a group of incoming freshman created Bowdon's first STEM program. This group (Samuel Jenkins, Daniel Cater, Herschel Kirkland III, and Kenny Stapleton) was responsible for obtaining funds through various grants and securing a teacher sponsor. The program started a Lego WeDo class at Bowdon Elementary School to get the younger generations interested in STEM.

References

  1. ^ Bowdon High School website Carroll County School District

33°32′20″N 85°15′42″W / 33.53889°N 85.26167°W / 33.53889; -85.26167