 My name is Lawrence King. I teach physical science. STEM is a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics program that has afforded me the ability to teach in depth to my students. All that being said, it's all couched in a whole lot of fun. We created robot rumbles with our robots. As a child, I loved robots. Robots for us started out as a competition to try to create some sort of mechanical device in order to accomplish whatever the task they wanted to. Well, this became exciting to everybody. What it's teaching them though is engineering, putting things together with precision. Kids learn by doing. We teach them experiences. We don't teach them experiments. And if we can get them beyond the textbook and playing with their hands, then we have understanding. I am a senior at Warren High School. Problem solving is fun to me. I like a good challenge. You know, it uses a lot of thinking skills that you learn here, you know, adapting different ideas to a new formula, taking this and putting it with that, seeing what happens. And that's the kind of stuff that really interests me about all things science, you know, anything. It's the theoretical work of, oh, well, what is this? Well, why is it that? Science and math is cool and fun. I mean, it does build bridges. You start here, you go there. And the idea is in problem solving. And what you do is you make the path. My name is Troy Weaver. I teach chemistry and physics at Vinton County High School. Teaching chemistry is important because it's such a foundational science. Everything is related to chemistry. It's great watching students come up with questions on their own that they are interested in and helping them develop a way to answer that question. I am a junior at Vinton County High School and I am Mr. Weaver's chemistry class. I like math and science because it allows me to build on previous years' knowledge and understand how things work and why they work. We got to work with the lab equipment and with our partner. We really had to depend on each other. I want the students to walk away from a chemistry class with the mindset of a scientist that they will ask questions and look at the world deeper than just the surface. STEM is engaging the students in math and science and that's what excites me. I'm Kimberly Lewis. I teach anatomy, chemistry and environmental science at Buckeye Hills Career Center in Raya Grande, Ohio. For some of my students, they come into the science classroom with these preconceived ideas. It's going to be worksheets and textbooks. When they find out that they get to generate their own ideas with the STEM project, they get really excited that they can actually do science and it's their science. I am a senior at Buckeye Hills Career Center and I am in Health Information Management which is HIM and PCT which is phlebotomy. I am an ST&A which is a Certified State Nurses Aid. I am certified in First Aid, CPR, asthma and EpiPen and I also have a 10-hour OSHA car. For my students, I hope they understand that no matter their post-high school education, that they do have something to say and they know how to communicate it. I hope for them that they can take things from their science education and apply them in their everyday life. When I leave here, I plan on going to college and getting a Bachelor's in Nursing and a Bachelor's in Administrative Office.