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Igniting Girls’ Interest in Science

Igniting Girls’ Interest in Science
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Education Development Center

Every Friday, just when most school staff and students are heading home for the weekend, about 130 girls gather at the King Open School for one of their favorite activities of the week. Friday is Science Club for Girls day, when the elementary school girls build bridges, dissect cow hearts, or produce chemical reactions. Working in teams, the K-7 girls try out new skills, learn from older students, and meet professional scientists. Created by parents ten years ago and now staffed with six part-time professionals, the clubs have attracted foundation support and spawned a few sister programs in the Cambridge (Massachusetts) Public School system.

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