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The Pennsylvania STEM Initiative is a statewide partnership dedicated to preparing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for global competitiveness through a statewide strategy of enhanced science, technology engineering and mathematics education and career development opportunities for Pennsylvania students and communities. This strategy is executed by the statewide STEM Initiative in cooperation with five regional STEM Networks across Pennsylvania.

Goals of the PA STEM Initiative
1. Increase the number and diversity of Pennsylvania’s students, residents and workers with high quality post-secondary STEM education and training.
2. Ensure that all graduates from Pennsylvania’s high schools meet or exceed proficiency in STEM content areas.
3. Diversify and increase the number of Pennsylvania teachers who are well prepared and highly-effective in providing STEM education.
4. Increase awareness of and commitment to STEM education as a priority for Pennsylvania.
See the
Pennsylvania STEM Initiative website for more information

The PA STEM Initiative began in 2007. In 2008, five regions were established to deploy the outcomes of the initiative, initially disseminating information about STEM and PA STEM Initiative programs, recruiting STEM champions who would also sign a regional STEM compact, facilitating participation in regional STEM asset mapping, supporting the development of a regional economic gap analysis, and developing a regional strategic plan.

Central PA STEM Region
The Central PA STEM Initiative is coordinated through the
Saint Francis University Science Outreach Center. The Central PA STEM Region consists of 32 counties, 178 public school districts, 9 intermediate units, 5 workforce investment boards, and approximately 90 institutions of higher education. In order to disseminate information and facilitate regional collaboration, the region is divided into four “sub-regions,” Southern Alleghenies, South Central/Lancaster, Central, and North Central/Northern Tier.

Central PA STEM Compact
STEM champions have been identified throughout the STEM Region and have indicated their interest in helping advance the goals of the PA STEM Initiative by signing the
Central PA STEM Compact

To date, 91 Central PA STEM Regional compacts have been signed. Compact signatories represent 10 business and industry stakeholders; 15 government, non-profit organization, workforce development, and economic development agency stakeholders; 19 higher education stakeholders, 47 K-12 education stakeholders.

STEM Stakeholder Chart

 STEM Partners

Altoona Area School DistrictAppalachia Intermediate Unit 8Bald Eagle Area School District 
Bedford Area School DistrictBig Spring School DistrictBishop Carroll High School
Bloomsburg UniversityBrockway Area School DistrictBureau of Career and Technology Education
Cambria CogenCentral Intermediate Unit 10Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corporation
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16Chambersburg Area School DistrictCommunity Education Coucil of Elk and Cameron Counties
Cumberland Valley High SchoolCurwensville Area High SchoolDallastown Area School District
Elizabethtown Area School DistrictGettysburg CollegeGoodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley
HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community CollegeHershey Center for Applied ResearchITSI Biosciences
JARIJP McCaskey High SchoolJuniata College
Lampire Biological LabsLancaster County Career & Technology CenterLancaster County Workforce Investment Board
Lancaster General College of Nursing & Health ScienceLancaster School DistrictLancaster-Lebanon Science & Technology Alliance
Learning Disabilities Association of Lancaster CountyLewisburg Area School DistrictLincoln Intermediate Unit 12
Manheim Township School DistrictMansfield UniversityMantec
Milton Area School DistrictMission Critical Solutions, LLCMontgomery Area School District
Mountoursville Area School DistrictMount Aloysius CollegeMTS Technologies, Inc
North Museum of Natural History and ScienceNorthern Cambria School DistrictNorthern Central Workforce Investment Board
Northern Potter School DistrictPA Department of EducationPA System of Higher Education
Penn Cambria School DistrictPenn Manor High SchoolPenn State University
Penn State University, The Lancaster CenterPenn State University, DuBoisPennsylvania College of Technology
Pennsylania Highlands Community CollegePICCC, IncSouthern Alleghenies Planning & Development Commission
Spring Grove School DistrictState College Area School DistrictSteelton-Highspire School District
Susquehanna University Science in MotionThe Performance GroupTurkey Hill Dairy
Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11Tyco ElectronicsUnited High School
University of Pittsburgh at BradfordUniversity of Pittsburgh at JohnstownWellsboro Area School District
Windber Area High School Workforce Investment Youth Council 

Central PA STEM Asset Mapping
There are currently 197 STEM programs listed in the asset map database for the Central PA STEM Region, including assets such as individual STEM-related organizations, programs of study at institutions of higher education, adult training programs, outreach programs, and workforce development partnerships. Please contact centralstem@francis.edu for
 more information.

Central PA STEM Economic Gap Analysis
A regional Gap Analysis conducted by EMSI (Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc.) was developed in spring of 2009. To gain further insight into the characteristics of each sub-region within the Central PA STEM region, Lancaster County Workforce Investment Board and Central PA Workforce Development Corporation have conducted a more detailed analysis, including a more inclusive set of STEM occupations. The executive summaries for the sub-regional gap analysis are currently being developed and will be distributed to stakeholders in the near future.

Central PA STEM Strategic Priorities
Regional priorities were identified through two mechanisms: a regional survey of compact signatories as well as a regional strategic planning meeting. Based on the information gathered from those events, the following have been identified as priorities for the Central PA STEM Region:

Consistent Themes:
· Emphasize collaboration, less replication
· Develop consistent communication, simple message for each audience
· Utilize communication networks and resources that are already in place to disseminate information
· Develop a mechanism to facilitate making resources available to those who use them (in conjunction with asset map)
· Produce substantive programs and resources

Top Strategic Priorities:
· Among Commonwealth’s STEM Initiative long-term goals: K-12 STEM proficiency for students.
· Among K-12 STEM curricular goals: Interdisciplinary, project-based STEM curriculum.
· Among K-12 STEM education, business, or university partnership priorities: Real world STEM project-based curriculum in collaboration with
  businesses and universities.
· Among activities for effectively preparing students for STEM careers:
     o Inquiry-based activities (develop critical thinking, curiosity)
     o Career awareness (what are the jobs and what is necessary for success in these careers)
     o Activities to improve students’ ability to collect and analyze data
· Among STEM workforce priorities: Mechanisms for industries and workforce organizations for providing input into STEM preparation educational
  programs at the K-16 level.

In addition to regional strategic priorities, key communication messages have been gathered for K-12 students, post-secondary students, parents, educators and business/industry.

Collaboration with Math and Science Partnership Programs in the Central PA STEM Region
As a result of partnerships developed with Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 and Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16, the First Annual Central PA STEM Regional Conference was held on June 15, 2011 at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center in Johnstown, PA.  The Second Annual Central PA STEM Regional Conference is scheduled for June 14, 2012 at the Milton Area Senior-High School.  For additional information please visit www.regonline.com/stemconference .

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