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Tell Your Seniors About Washington State STEM Signing Day 2025!
STEM Signing Day 2025

Do you know a high school senior who’s planning to pursue STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) after graduation? Encourage them to apply to be a part of Washington State STEM Signing Day 2025!

Much like signing days for athletes, on Washington State STEM Signing Day, high school seniors will be selected to be honored during a special event hosted in partnership with Boeing, the Seattle Seahawks, and Partnership for Learning.

Boeing is currently in the recruitment phase, inviting students in the Class of 2025 to take part in this annual celebration. Any high school senior from across the state of Washington who plans to attend college or university and pursue STEM shouldn’t miss the chance to apply for this recognition.

STEM Signing Day honorees will be celebrated during a special event at the training facility of the Seattle Seahawks in Renton on June 6, 2025, where they will sign a letter committing to their pursuit of a postsecondary credential and an exciting future in STEM. The celebration will include special STEM Signing Day swag, a gift card to help with the cost of books and supplies, and a special visit from Blitz, the Seahawks mascot! 

The deadline to apply is May 11, 2025, so please students are encouraged to apply now at https://www.partnership4learning.org/stemsigningday/! Students can fill out and submit their applications directly via the form posted here. Meanwhile, find out more information about Washington State STEM Signing Day 2025 at the link at Partnership for Learning.

Please help us get the word out to current high school seniors!

 

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