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STEM Summit Video Competition Honorees, S. River High
Students explored career pathways and heard about special STEM opportunities in six program tracks:
October 26, 2020

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The Santa Clarita Environmental Education Consortium (SCEEC) held its 6th Annual Green STEM Summit virtually on October 24, 2020. Junior high, high school and community college students throughout the US were invited to speak with ninety STEM professionals from industry, government, academia, and non-profit organizations during this online career fair.
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Students explored career pathways and heard about special STEM opportunities in six program tracks:
- Track 1 – Engineering & Technology
- Track 2 – Advanced Manufacturing
- Track 3 – Natural & Physical Sciences
- Track 4 – Environmental Art, Ethics & Design
- Track 5 – Biomimicry & Bi
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- Track 6 – Special STEM Opportunities & Animal Exhibit
The Summit also included a STEM Research Project Video Competition for students!
The video competition theme is “Using STEM to solve important sustainability issues.” Video topics addressed climate change, natural resource conservation, recyclable materials, biodiversity, air and water quality, sustainable foods, the Santa Clara River watershed, or other STEM-related topic. Prizes were awarded to the top 3 videos in each of five STEM focus areas.
The following South River STEM students won several awards in different categories (out of 86 videos):
Chloe Polk (2nd)
Natalie Smith (2nd)
Allison Downs-Perez (2nd)
Elizabeth Barker (2nd)
Lillian Davis (2nd)
Megha Thomas (2nd)
Arusa Malik (2nd)
Samantha Bustos (2nd)
Nick Todiritas (3rd)
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Erin Fischer: First Place Winning Presentation
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