Shifting gears, we have STEM Club, in pursuit of harvesting an addition of female engineers with their new and improved service project, STEM Possibilities! Run by senior marketing experts, Sylvia Osorio and Emily Alfano, STEM Possibilities is a new service learning for the members to engage in real life experiences and explore the wonderful world of engineering while acquiring hours simultaneously. “We’re allowing our members to have an opportunity to do more outside of STEM, and to get their hours, so that it isn’t just a club they go to solely for meetings, but much more,” senior Lucia Castillos-Rios, the club’s president, said.
STEM club meetings typically include the building of a makeshift invention, ranging from cotton ball shooters made from toilet paper rolls and rubber bands, all the way to constructing mechanical cars.
Their mission is to spread and cultivate the love and passion for the sciences throughout the ladies of the school by creating not only a , but assisting with the understanding of what STEM truly is, and what it is to be a female engineer.