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Showing posts with label After-School All-Stars North Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label After-School All-Stars North Texas. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2022

High-Tech High Heels - North Texas announces Winter 2022 grantees

High-Tech High Heels – North Texas, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to invest in the education and development of young women to increase the number who pursue Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers, announced its winter 2022 grantees. The newly selected nonprofits located across North and Central Texas will provide STEM activities and training to over 1,600 girls and young women, and 60 educators.

Grantees include:

Design Connect Create (DCC) – to support their AccelerateHER Physics and CodeHER Coding Camps in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity (NAPE) – to deliver STEM Gender Equity training to one cohort of Educators in Mesquite ISD

After-School All-Stars (ASAS) North Texas – will deliver the #FemSTEM academic enrichment club, exclusively for female students at 6 Dallas schools, reaching an estimated 220 girls

Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas - to fund Eureka!, a STEM program for girls as well as internships/externships for 10th graders

Friends of Solar Prep - STEM Professional Development for 30 Solar Prep teachers that will impact 750 girls.

GEMS (Girls interested in Engineering, Mathematics and Science) - for capacity building to hire one part time staff member to support their STEM Camps for 120 middle school girls.

Aggie STEM - for their summer program that would provide up to 40 female students with a scholarship to attend a five-day residential or online STEM summer camp

Girlstart - to reach over 350 North Texas high-need girls every week with high quality, hands-on STEM educational experiences through several after school programs

Bishop Arts Theatre Center (BATC) - to support their new Girls of Color Discovering STEAM camp. The students will also engage in one-on-one mentoring with the UT Dallas STEM undergraduates and professors

More information about the impact our grantees make in our community, visit www.hightechhighheels.org/texas-chapter/ 

The High-Tech High Heels North Texas Chapter Board of Directors is led by President Amber Scheurer.  Amber and the entire North Texas Chapter is committed to supporting organizations focused on improving STEM education, providing learning opportunities to girls and young women across the entire K-12 STEM academic pipeline, and increasing the number of females pursuing STEM careers.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

ASAS North Texas Rising Stars Spring Luncheon

Every day, thousands of Dallas youth are left on their own after-school. After-School All-Stars (ASAS) North Texas gives these youth a safe haven during the “danger zone” hours of 4-6pm - the time of day when youth violence, drug use, and other delinquent behaviors are most likely to occur. ASAS provides free, comprehensive after-school programs that are keeping hundreds of Dallas youth safe and helping them succeed in school and in life.
 
ASAS North Texas invites you to join us for the inaugural
Rising Stars Spring Luncheon
 
The luncheon will highlight the many talents and stories of the All-Star students. Preceeding the program will be an opportunity for you to meet and listen to two of the All-Star DJs. During the program, you will hear the After-School All-Stars story, see student performances, and listen to a few words from an All-Star.
 
For more information please contact:
Marissa Castro Mikoy | marissa@as-as.org | 214-570-4855

Friday, May 9, 2014

After-School All-Stars North Texas All-Star Party with Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Johnson

 
After-School All-Stars North Texas
All-Star Party
featuring
four-time Olympic Track & Field Gold Medalist
Michael Johnson
 
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
6:00-8:00 PM