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Sarita Pillai, Sylvia James, Mario Cardona, William Trent
From left: Sarita Pillai, Sylvia James, Mario Cardona, William Trent

Next Generation STEM Learning for All Forum was the kick-off event for the November 10th White House Next Generation STEM High School Summit, an event organized by the WH Office of Science and Technology Policy.

The following articles and websites are related to one or both events:

Storify of #NSFNextGenSTEM Tweets
DaSyCenter | November 13, 2015
See a summary of the LIVE tweeting from the Next Generation STEM Learning for All Forum. There were 589 posts about the forum using the hashtag #NSFnextgenSTEM and close to a million unique users saw at least one tweet from the Forum.

White House Convenes Summit on ‘Next Generation’ High Schools
Edweek | November 10, 2015
Edweek’s blog on the White House summit describes President Obama’s proposed Next-generation high school program.

White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools
Video
A recording of  the White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools is available on YouTube.

White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools [Event Page Archived]
Event page
See the White House’s event page about the Summit.

Forum to Highlight National Goals for STEM Education
EDC | November 6, 2015
This press release describes EDC’s role in organizing the Forum, with more information about the goals of the event.

NEXT GEN HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT: White House to Hold November Convening on Transforming High Schools
Alliance for Excellent Education | October 27, 2015
A description of the Next Generation High School Summit before the event.

White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools Background
White House blog | October 21, 2015
Written by Mario Cardona, one of the speakers at the Next Generation STEM Learning for All Forum on November 9th, this blog summarizes potential announcements for the White House Summit.

High School – What it Can and Should Be for America’s Students
White House blog | October 21, 2015
This blog describes why the White House is concerned about the state of high schools.