STEM Activities for Kids (481 results) Anytime can be the right time to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Inslee to advocate for mandatory Holocaust education in Washington state. They will compete against teams from Indonesia, New Zealand, Canada, India, and China. National History Bee and Bowl Competition that strives to promote history education throughout the United States and around the world. The judges took a moment on Friday to say a few words to the top 10 teams. With the HOSA State competition and he Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair (CSRSEF) the same weekend, Tesla STEM High School students took home a total of 57 awards! And in the observational round, the most studied for round, contestants must identify various astronomical objects by sight, on both star charts and in the night sky. Wehadtwostudents take home ISEF bids and place in the top six best projectsof the whole fair and they will begoing to Phoenixfor the International Science and Engineering Fair in May. This was the largest competition ever, with 972 entries from 35 countries. They have qualified to participate in the state conference in Spokane in April.Business Plan: Dhruv Talwar 2nd placeDigital Video Production: Team of Varun Vennkatesh and Sashu Shankar 6th place; Patrick Mao 3rd placeE-Business: Team of Jack Tribolett, Yukito Shida and Lucian Petriuc 6th place; William Wang 4th placeBusiness Calculations: Rashida Hakim 6th placeBusiness Communication: Vaishnavi Phadnis 1st placeBusiness Law: Isha Murali 5th place, Vidha Sudhesh 2nd placeComputer Problem Solving: Fred Qin 6th place; Lawrence Atienza 1st placeCyber Security: Lawrence Atienza 1st placeDatabase Applications: MacQuarrie Thomson 4th placeFBLA Principles and Procedures: Ila Sharma 6th placeHealthcare: Christine Lee 6th place; Vaishnavi Phadnis 2nd place, Salil Kanade 1st placeInsurance and Risk Management: Rishi Ramesh 5th place; Fred Qin 3rd placeIntroduction to Business: Maxwell Wang 2nd placeIntroduction to Business Communication: Sonika Tayade 2nd placeIntroduction to Business Procedures: Lauren Kim 3rd place; Aashna Sheth 1st placeIntroduction to Information Technology: Rishi Kavikondala 3rd placeIntroduction to Parliamentary Procedure: Toma Itagaki 2nd Management Information Systems: Team of Salil Kanade and Prerna Kulkarni 2nd place; Team of Lawrence Atienza, Fred Qin and Larry Wang 1st placeNetwork Design: Team of Katie Chalmers and Amulya P 2nd placeNetworking Concepts: Shruti Kompella 5the place; Amulya P 3rd placeSecurities and Investments: Tyler Warden 5th place; Neha Nagvekar 3rd place, Rashida Hakim 1st placeEntrepreneurship: Dhruv Talwar 6th place; team of Aashna Sheth and Claire Yang 3rd placeEmerging Business Issues: Team of Shruti Kompella and Rafia Khatri 5th place; team of Audrey Tseng and Fred Qin 2nd placeJob Interview: Apoorv Khandelwal 4th place; Afeef Sheikh 2nd placeBusiness Ethics: Team of MacKenzie MacLauchlin, Pooja Senapati and Aivy Tran 5th place; Rashida Hakim 2nd placePublic Speaking I: Rishi Kavikondala 1st placePublic Speaking II: Sarah Tarta 5th place, MacQuarrie Thomson 2nd placeImpromptu Speaking: Kamran Badh 2nd place, Maxwell Wang 1st placeIntroduction to Business Presentation: Team of Christine Lee, Eric Yin, Toma Itagaki 5th place; team of Aashna Sheth, Ila Sharma and Sonika Tayade 4th place.