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Ohio’s Statewide STEM InitiativeSonya Pryor-Jones

Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEMOhio STEM Learning Network-Cleveland Hub

Akron Regional Hub

Cincinnati Regional Hub

Cleveland Regional Hub

Columbus Regional Hub

Dayton Regional Hub

National Inventors Hall of Fame School…Center for STEM Learning

Hughes STEM High School

Design Lab Early College High SchoolMC2STEM High School

Linden-McKinley STEM High School

Dayton Regional STEM SchoolNGA STEM Center

Managed by Battelle and a team of affiliates, OSLN promotes Ohio’s growth in STEM education quality by building capacity for teaching and learning using a network-centric philosophy

Ohio Business Alliance for HigherEducation and the Economy

Akron Inventors Hall of Fame School

Cleveland Regional Hub

Design Lab Early College High SchoolMC2STEM High School

Loss of traditional manufacturing industry

Loss of urban population

Shift towards advanced manufacturing

Third Frontier

Major hospitals

New school CEO & plan for schools of choice

Design Lab Early College H.S.A Hybrid Design

KWF Early College STEM focus in Industrial Design & Technology

Direct link to emerging economic development initiative, District of Design

Stimulus funded summer internship

MC2 STEM HIGH SCHOOLA Community Embedded Design

9th Grade Campus

The Great Lakes Science Center is one of America's largest interactive science museums. More than 400 exciting "hands-on" exhibits.

Exciting educational programs show visitors the interdependency of science, environment and technology, particularly in the Great Lakes Region.

10th Grade Campus

Nela Park, located along Noble Road in East Cleveland seven miles east of downtown Cleveland, was the world's first industrial park. The 92-acre campus is home to General Electric's Lighting Division and employs around 1,200.

"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.“

George Bernard Shaw

“Every single social and global issue of our day is a business opportunity in disguise.“

Peter Drucker

Sonya Pryor-JonesMetropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM

OSLN-Cleveland [email protected]

216-368-7568 (o)216-357-9850 (m)

www.osln.orgwww.mc2stemhub.org

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