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Feb, 12 2016 President Obama Is Helping Inspire the Next Generation

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(Source: US Government from 20D)
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USPA NEWS - ""When young people are excited about science, technology, engineering, and math, that´s not just good for them. That´s good for America." -- President Obama

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From early in his
Administration, President Obama has made improving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education a priority“”he believes that every American student deserves access to a high-quality education in STEM for both their future and for the Nation´s future.

Over the past seven years, the Obama Administration´s efforts have resulted in unprecedented levels of public-private collaboration in STEM education; policies and budgets focused on maximizing Federal investment to increase student access and engagement in active, rigorous STEM-learning experiences; and meaningful efforts to inspire and recognize young inventors, discoverers, and makers.
President Barack Obama greets Emily Bergenroth, Alicia Cutter, Karissa Cheng, Addy O´Neal, and Emery Dodson, all six-year-old Girl Scouts, from Tulsa, Oklahoma as he viewed their science exhibit during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the Red Room, March 23, 2015. The girls used Lego pieces and designed a battery-powered page turner to help people who are paralyzed or have arthritis. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)" US Gov Source

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