Paul Duke STEM students Autumn Carey, Carlos Contreras, Natalie Diaz, Ryann Coyne, and Toma Landgrebe examine the rollout of Evolv weapon detection systems, exploring how new safety measures shape daily school experiences and spark conversation among students and faculty. Special thanks to Video and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brooke Skelton.
It’s no secret that the jobs of tomorrow will be in STEM. Educators have heard this call loud and clear, and STEM curriculums are being implemented nationally.
It all started when one of my students, Tryston, was reading a book on basketball and came across a picture of someone in a wheelchair playing basketball.