Put on Your Thinking Caps: “Be Green” STEM Challenge is This Weekend!

Saturday’s competition will feature fun challenges, problem-solving, and more!

When the competitors gather Saturday to embark on the 12th annual Foxcroft STEM Challenge, they will set off on a day filled with collaboration, calculations, deductive reasoning, and — above all else — STEM-tastic fun!
In addition to rotating through stations of stimulating challenges, participants will engage in an imaginative daylong theme “Be Green” developed by Foxcroft’s STEM faculty and organizers. Using an app and Kindle Fire assigned to each team, girls will also have the opportunity to answer questions and earn raffle tickets towards a great selection of prizes.

The success and momentum of this annual science, technology, engineering, and math competition keep on rolling. The high school and middle school divisions will welcome students from schools in the NOVA/DC-area — including many of your daughters — who will spend the day using their STEM knowledge, deductive reasoning skills, and common sense to solve challenges in the Athletic/Student Center and the science wing of Schoolhouse.

In addition, high school students are invited to a post-event career panel with female engineers from Stryker, where they can ask questions and get a glimpse of the many things that engineers do. Middle school parents and visitors are invited to an informal roundtable session featuring Foxcroft Head of School Cathy McGehee, who will explore ways of supporting girls in STEM, while their students compete. 

With up to 12 teams of our own, Foxcroft and teams from Bullis School (Potomac, MD), Wakefield School (The Plains, VA), and homeschool group Primae Res will convene in Engelhard Gymnasium by 8:30am on Saturday. Awards and prize drawings will wrap up the high school event around 1:30pm.

The middle school competition, which takes place in the afternoon, offers a great opportunity for girls to learn about Foxcroft and its STEM program — and have fun! Middle school participants are coming from Blue Ridge Middle (Purcellville, VA), Edlin School (Reston, VA), Grymes Memorial (Orange, VA), Mercer Middle (Aldie, VA), Norwood School (Bethesda, MD), The Hill School (Middleburg, VA), Village School (Charlottesville, VA), Wakefield School’s middle division (The Plains, VA), and Washington Episcopal School (Bethesda, MD). Foxcroft’s team of student tour guides (CAPs) and other volunteers will help the Admission Office staff welcome the middle schoolers and show them around, and their day will end with awards and prizes, too.

See the full schedule of the day. We hope everyone has a STEM-sational time on Saturday!
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An all-girls boarding and day school in Northern Virginia, Foxcroft prepares young women in grades 9-12 for success in college and in life. Our outstanding academic program offers challenging courses, including Advanced Placement classes and an innovative STEM program. Our premiere equestrian program is nationally recognized, and our athletic teams have won conference and state championships. Experience the best in girls' boarding schools: visit Foxcroft.