STEM Guyana, the local science and technology body which, earlier this year coached a rookie Guyana team to a creditable and entirely unexpected tenth place finish at the first ever Global Robotics Competition in Washington, DC has announced that it will shortly be launching three Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Leagues in Guyana.
Earlier this week STEM Guyana Coordinator Karen Abrams told Stabroek Business that the body will be collaborating with the Dean of the Technology Faculty at the Medgar Evers College, Dr. Terrence Blackman, the Office of the First Lady of Guyana, the National Centre for Education Research and Development (NCERD) of the Ministry of Education and various private sector organizations to launch what she said would be a competitive League in Mathematics, Robotics and Scratch Coding for students across Guyana.