Amanda Gorman, Following in the Great Tradition • #ReadWrite4Justice

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Teachers, visit Activated Reader to download three  “Word Power Needed” Seminars from the 2021 Inauguration


We  don’t know if this is her library but Amanda Gorman is definitely following in the great tradition of MLK and others, READING and WRITING for Justice. Trevor Noah does some of the best author interviews— he seems to really love books! Watch the interview here.

Daily Show Interview

#ReadWrite4Justice, #BlackHistoryMonth, #STEMStarsAreReaders

Reading and Writing for Justice • MLK Day 2021

Remembering Martin Luther King: Reading & Writing for justice: #ReadWrite4Justice


Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King

STEM Stars Are Readers! • Strong Readers for a Strong Democracy

#ReadWrite4Justice,#STEMStarsAreReaders

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When the Pandemic Hit, We Home Delivered!

Linda Vista teachers were ready to start the Math & Science Challenge program in 2020-2021. Then the pandemic hit. We home delivered robotics kits but our model of in-class and after-school coaching to prepare students for weekend Math Science Challenge Events

is on hold while we wait for large events to be safe again. In the meantime we’re putting our energy into the STEM Stars Are Readers! online reading platform. Help us fund a classroom!

Happy Juneteenth! • National Society of Black Engineers

To get more diversity in STEM fields, we need to get more American children playing the “game of STEM”—coding, problem-solving, applied mathematics, and design engineering— at an early age. Let’s Get Our Kids in the Game!

Thank You Teachers, Students, & Volunteers for a Great End-of-Year Event

Saturday’s Event Was Stellar.
Thank you Mrs. Pham for making it all possible. Thank you teachers & students from the local elementary schools who attended!
The Team that made it all happen.


Half of the Junior Botball Programming Challenges are visible here, & the Fundraising station where parent-volunteers are raising money for new robots to meet growing program enrollment!


Thank you, Doug Arbon, San Diego Rotary Club STEM Chair


STEM Stars Are Readers!
Students who earned  5 programming challenge badges earned a free copy of The Secret Code Menace (a story of binary code by UCSD Electrical Engineering professor Pam Cosman)