Milwaukee Public Schools Foundation, Inc.
Press Release

Milwaukee’s Future Scientists and Engineers Take the Spotlight May 22nd

 

By - May 20th, 2025 12:48 pm

MILWAUKEE – More than 600 students from 50+ MPS schools will display their science and engineering expertise on Thursday, May 22nd, at Vincent High School in Milwaukee. Students of all ages, from four-year-old kindergarten through 12th grade, will bring hundreds of projects to life when they share them with attendees and judges for the 18th annual MPS STEAM Fair.

This is not the ordinary “science fair” of yesterday—student projects utilize advanced mathematics and engineering to solve everyday problems around scientific questions of interest to students. Projects are divided into three categories: Science Inquiry (answering a question), Engineering Design (solving a problem), and Research Study (high school only). The fact that the event is made possible by the generosity of GE HealthCare is another sign that the industrious thinking exhibited at the fair gains notice from area employers interested in connecting with Milwaukee’s future STEAM professionals.

“The heart of this fair is how students delve into all realms of STEM. For many, it introduces a future career path—but all participants gain the indispensable tool of critical thinking essential for navigating school, work, and life” says Willie Jude II, MPS Foundation Executive Director. “Witnessing these scholars’ dedication and creativity at the STEM Fair is a glimpse of the Wisconsin workforce of tomorrow, one poised to tackle every type of challenge. We must continue investing in these innovative young minds.”

WHEN
Thursday, May 22nd, 2025, 10:00 am-1:30 pm

Awards ceremony at 12:45 pm

WHERE
Vincent High School
7501 N. Granville Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53224

During the awards ceremony, the Tomorrow’s SHEroes in STEM award to elevate female innovation will be awarded once again. The MPS STEAM Fair showcases the best STEAM projects from all over the district. The majority of these student submissions have already participated and done well at their school-level STEAM Fairs. Volunteers from the community, representing education partners, businesses, and higher education institutions, collaborate to judge the students on a variety of criteria, including:

• Asking questions and defining problems
• Developing and using models
•Planning and carrying out investigations
• Analyzing and interpreting data
• Using mathematics and computational thinking
• Engaging in argument from evidence
• Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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