Monday, November 9, 2015

More than 40 guest speakers scheduled for HPHS Science Festival


Whether your high school student is passionate about theater, computers, animals, medicine, or space, there's something for him or her at the 10th annual Highland Park High School Science Festival on Nov. 19. Parents, please remind your students to register by Nov. 10.

Sponsored by the science and technology faculty and organized by parent volunteers, the mission of the Science Festival is to encourage and inspire students to pursue STEM careers and classes.

Returning for a third year to speak is HP grad Audrey Thompson Burks. She was leaning toward pursuing a degree and career in business, but everything changed when she took a chemistry class with Laurie McDonald her sophomore year at HPHS.

"I took basic chemistry, I didn't take Pre-AP, AP, anything like that," Burks said. "And I found that I was good at it and that I really had a passion for it."

McDonald and her other science teachers really helped change her mind about her future. She went on to major in petroleum engineering at Texas A&M and now works at Pioneer Natural Resources. Burks said she relishes being a role model for the female students in particular.

"I just want them to see that hey this is a place for us too and this is a place we can thrive and fit in," she said.

More than 40 guest speakers are scheduled to attend this year's Science Festival.

HPISD 

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