Symposium & Educator Awards – Oct 8, 2019
Please join us for a symposium and annual educator awards on October 8. Symposium announcement FINAL
DFSME Recognizes the Runners Up for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) are the highest honors bestowed by the United States government specifically for K-12 science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and/or computer science teaching. Awards are given...
Submit nominations for the 2019 Delaware STEM Educator Awards
The Delaware STEM Educator Award recognizes a teacher or team of teachers at the elementary, middle and high school levels that demonstrate STEM innovation and excellence through teaching, academic collaboration, and student engagement. First place winners...
2019 Spring Seed Grant Winners Announced
DFSME has awarded four Seed Grants for the 2019 Spring Session totaling $19,722.00. Contact Us for more information on any of these programs Visit our Grants page for more info.
Congrats to DE PAEMST Winners
Two Delaware teachers were awarded the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
2018 Spring SEED Grant winners announced
It is with great pleasure that we announce three winners of our first Seed Grant project. Group: Latin American Community Center Margaret Rivera, Principal Investigator Program: STEM Adelante (Mad Science curriculum and instruction gr. K-4 summer camp)...
Board Member PJ Simon Presented MWM Award
DFSME Board Member PJ Simon was recognized with the 2018 Stand Up for STEM Award by Million Women Mentors – Delaware.
DE Symposium & STEM Awards May 2
The day will consist of three panels: the role of STEM in Food & Agricultural production, the future of STEM in Healthcare, and the key role of IT across STEM industries in Delaware. The group will then all meet together to hear remarks from prominent elected officials and the announcement of the winners of the 2018 Educator awards and a networking reception.
Delaware Pathways Conference rescheduled to April 27, 2018
Participants will explore opportunities to build and strengthen school and community-based supports for students (including how to identify and pursue career pathways), understand, communicate and advise students on the variety of postsecondary options for youth, and support youth to continue their education to completion with a purpose.
Great High-Tech Jobs Are Out There
As our state’s economy changes, we need to consider how we evolve our education and workforce development system.
Amber Young Joins DFSME Board
DFSME proudly welcomes new Board Member Amber Young.
DFSME Board Member Awarded $750,000 NSF Grant
Dr. Melissa Harrington receives a three-year $700,000 grant for a neuroscience research project at Delaware State University.