Congressman Veasey and Brig. Gen. Thomas Kula Inspire Local Dallas Middle School Students

Published Feb. 21, 2014
Students from Hector P. Garcia Middle School take part in a science experiment as part of a science, technology, engineering and math presentation by Southwestern Division Commander, Brig. Gen. Thomas Kula and Representative Mark Veasey.

Students from Hector P. Garcia Middle School take part in a science experiment as part of a science, technology, engineering and math presentation by Southwestern Division Commander, Brig. Gen. Thomas Kula and Representative Mark Veasey.

Congressional representative Mark Veasey and Southwestern Division Commander Brig. Gen. Thomas Kula speak to students from the Hector P. Garcia Middle School about the the importance of pursuing an education and degree in the science, technology, engineering and math fields.

Congressional representative Mark Veasey and Southwestern Division Commander Brig. Gen. Thomas Kula speak to students from the Hector P. Garcia Middle School about the the importance of pursuing an education and degree in the science, technology, engineering and math fields.

Rep. Veasey and Army Corps of Engineers Continue to Encourage Youth in STEM Education

Dallas —  Congressman Marc Veasey, TX-33, and Brig. Gen, Thomas Kula of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Southwestern Division, visited Hector P. Garcia Middle School students, Feb. 21, to engage, motivate and inspire youth to pursue a field in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

"It was such an honor to work with the wonderful students at the Hector P. Garcia Middle School today,” said Kula, “Our Nation needs degreed engineers, scientists, technicians and mathematicians. By interacting with these young students and explaining the importance of STEM, hopefully we have encouraged them to pursue degrees and careers in those fields of study. It's never too early to spark a child's interest in STEM!"

Nearly 500 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students participated in the assembly where Veasey and Kula emphasized America’s need for more graduates with degrees in STEM fields. Students were then given the chance to participate in an activity focusing on various ways to insulate hot water with everyday materials such as cotton and straw. The activity taught students the importance of science when designing and building efficiently.

“I am proud to partner with the Army Corps of Engineers to showcase the myriad of career opportunities for our youth that derives from the STEM curriculum,” said Congressman Veasey. “A hands on experience with STEM encourages our youth that jobs in the STEM fields are fun and can be the key to reaching their dreams.”


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