A local high school student, Emelia Stroppa, recently shared her experience with a marine biology project in Costa Rica, which inspired her to pursue a career in STEM. Through an organization called Summer Search, Emelia participated in a volunteer project where she helped build a hatchery and relocate a turtle nest.
Recognized for STEM Achievements
Emelia was one of 50 Washington high school students recognized at STEM Signing Day, presented by Boeing. This event allowed her to sign a letter of intent to pursue her goals in STEM and meet other students who are pursuing similar paths.
Emelia’s experience and recognition have made her more excited about her future at the University of Oregon, where she will study marine biology. She believes that continuing her education is essential to turning her passion into a meaningful career that can help protect marine ecosystems and wildlife.
Support and Opportunities for STEM Students
Emelia encourages other students to explore opportunities in STEM, highlighting the importance of support from teachers and organizations. She also mentions programs like the Washington College Grant, which can make continuing education more affordable.
Emelia’s story serves as an inspiration to other students who are interested in pursuing a career in STEM. With the right support and opportunities, students can turn their passions into meaningful careers that can make a positive impact on their communities.
Original reporting: Renton Reporter — read the source article.