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This is an interview with Cody Walker, a junior at the time, about how much he loves STEM and why.
This is an interview with Annie Piaskowski, a 2024 graduate, who appreciated STEM and all her time here.
We celebrated ending our school year with a day on the lake filled with fun, friends, fishing, and food.
Marshall University visited Tri-State STEM+M and did a Marshall Take Over Day! Everyone enjoyed the day, especially our students. Thank you, Marshall!
Mr. Dillman's class participating in a Lunch & Learn with Dr. Dyer at the Proctorville Animal Clinic. He was performing a live spaying of a dog.
Meet Mr. Smith and see how he and his students plan to set a new world record.
Did you know Tri-State STEM+M has a new Musical Theatre program? Most people don't but it's one of our schoolwide programs that many different classes participate in.
Here at Tri-State STEM+M, we're dedicated to nurturing young minds through active learning and meaningful community involvement. Explore a world of opportunities where knowledge knows no bounds.
Tri-State STEM+M's dedication to active learning, community involvement, and interdisciplinary education creates an enriching environment where students can thrive. By empowering young minds to explore, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to their communities, you're paving the way for a brighter and more promising future.
Did you know you can still participate in local sports while attending Tri-State STEM+M? You don't have to leave your team behind when transferring to STEM+M.
Here are some fun videos from our 2024 prom!
Tri-State STEM+M presented The Next Generation of Innovation where Marshall University President Brad Smith had a fire side chat with our Board President Dr. Dyer.