SHS at work on STEM action plan

Seneca High School held its first meeting last week to develop an action plan to improve education in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. The eventual goal: to better prepare students for post-secondary education and the workplace. Among those attending were representatives of Clemson University, Tri-County Technical College, Schneider Electric, Integrated Support Systems, BASF, and Oconee Medical Center. The group will meet again soon to begin developing the requirements for a STEM certification for students. Business and industrial personnel interested in being involved are asked to contact Chris White at [email protected].