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  • NextWave STEM invites education leaders to a live session on February 12 at 11 am CST. The session presents the full K12 drones pathway and shows how students build knowledge step by step until they are prepared for real career environments.

    The pathway begins with basic flight and safety routines. It continues with coding, simulators, navigation and mission planning. Students move through tasks that follow STEM standards, NGSS practices and CTE expectations. They also learn early FAA Part 107 concepts that appear in real industry settings.

    Principals and district leaders will see how each grade band builds on the last and creates a clear route from first experiences with drones to advanced problem solving and career aligned skills.

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  • Description text goes hereThis webinar offers a complete overview of New England STEM programs designed for K to 12 implementation. It focuses on solutions that support district improvement plans, expand CTE pathways and increase student participation in hands on learning. The presentation explains how each program is built for flexible use in school day, after school and summer settings and how teachers receive curriculum, resources and professional development that makes instruction simple to deliver.

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  • NYC schools face major barriers when trying to deliver strong STEM and CTE programs. Extreme competition with the tech industry, aging buildings, slow procurement, overcrowded classrooms and uneven implementation across the boroughs make it difficult for schools to move forward. This webinar shows how schools can overcome these barriers with practical strategies and ready to use programs.

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  • This webinar gives Oklahoma educator teams a full overview of STEAM and CTE programs built to match current state expectations. The session explains how hands on learning, engineering habits, digital tools and career practices work together to create strong student outcomes. These programs support the Oklahoma Academic Standards, state CTE goals, Perkins V priorities and federal STEM guidance.

  • Build a unique STEM pathway that matches your charter school's mission. Hope Thompson presents 35+ programs in robotics, AI, 3D printing, and emerging technologies that give you flexibility to differentiate. Learn how charter leaders integrate hands-on innovation with rigorous academics to prepare students for tech-driven futures. All courses available in English and Spanish.

  • Still doing STEM without the tools students actually care about? NextWave STEM is hosting a webinar on February 19 at 12pm CST for principals and district leaders focused on Pennsylvania standards aligned STEM programs for in school and after school time.

    Robotics, drones, 3D printing, coding, and AI can be taught with clear structure, strong support, and simple implementation. NextWave STEM will share how programs map to expectations and how schools can launch fast.

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  • This webinar presents New England standards aligned STEM programs for K12 schools. It is designed for principals and district leaders who want hands on learning that prepares students for real careers. The session explains how AI literacy drones cybersecurity renewable energy 3D printing and game design can support student engagement and meet state and federal standards including Common Core NGSS CSTA and ISTE.