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Archer School to Highlight Student STEM Projects

The Archer School for Girls in Brentwood plans a symposium in May to exhibit selected high school student projects in science, technology, engineering and math.

High school students involved in approximately 30 projects will get a chance to meet others like themselves who are involved in science, technology, engineering and math at The Archer School for Girls STEM symposium in May.

The symposium, the first sponsored by the school, will feature presentations on the student projects as well as keynote speaker Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, a member of the Archer School board and attending cardiologist at UCLA Medical Center.

Los Angeles high school students who have completed independent or small group projects may submit their work for consideration as symposium presenters using this online form.

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Cassia Sonderleiter, Archer School STEM coordinator and science department chairwoman, said entries will be accepted up to a week before the symposium. For more information, contact her at csonderleiter@archer.org.

The symposium will be held on May 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Archer School, located at 11725 Sunset Blvd.

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