Let’s Celebrate!
ReSET celebrates its 25th anniversary at the Hart Senate Office Building on
March 6th, 2013, between 5:00 and 7:00 pm, with presentations by renowned
AIDS/HIV scientist Dr. Anthony Fauci and groundbreaking astronomer Nancy Grace
Roman. ReSET volunteers and students will be on hand to demonstrate some of
their experiments and hands-on science activities. The event is open to
volunteers, educators, philanthropic organizations, and the media.
Founded by author and educator Dr. Harold I. Sharlin, the ReSET program
partners professional scientists and engineers with teachers to help children
develop a passion and aptitude for science and math. The goal is to provide
children with engaging, interactive experiences with
Science-Technology-Engineering-Math (STEM) subjects, to improve the quality of
science and math education in the U.S., and to address current deficits in STEM
academic achievement and professions. It is estimated that this pioneering
program has reached more than 10,000 students with hands-on science programs
since it was founded in 1988.
There were seven volunteers in ReSET’s first year of operation, serving
mostly inner city schools. Those first ReSET sessions convinced Sharlin that
the most effective and meaningful way of teaching children science was through
simple, relatable, inquiry-based experiments that got students actively
involved.
Since 1988, more than 300 volunteers have participated in the program. Today, ReSET has 95 volunteers, active in nearly 30 schools,
representing more than 20 different STEM professions—from neuroscience to
forensic anthropology to mechanical engineering. In the last few years, ReSET
has broadened its service offerings to include Pre-Kindergarten children,
charter schools, DC Public STEM Catalyst Schools, Saturday sessions, and
after-school programs.
The Catalogue for Philanthropy formally recognized ReSET’s contribution to
the DC area by selecting the organization
for
inclusion in its 2012/13 Catalogue. A panel of more than 100 expert
reviewers from area foundations, corporate giving programs, and peer nonprofit
organizations chose ReSET as one of 74 outstanding nonprofits to be featured
this year.
Chancellor Kaya Henderson wrote a letter of
endorsement on behalf of the DC Public School System (DCPS), praising ReSET for
its service and commitment to DC metro area schools. She wrote: “We hope that
our partnership will continue for many years to come, and that many DC students
will start their pathway toward careers in science and engineering with a ReSET
volunteer in their classroom.”
Event Location:
902 Hart Senate Office Building
Constitution Avenue and 2nd Street, NE
Union Station Metro (parking available at Union Station)
(Take the North Elevators to the 9th floor)
Join us in recognizing this
important milestone. Please RSVP by February 21 by emailing reset@resetonline.org or by calling John Meagher at 703-250-0236.