MESA
MESA: Math-Engineering-Science-Achievement
MESA: Math-Engineering-Science-Achievement
Objective
Objective
To increase the number of under served ethnic minority and all female students who pursue coursework, advanced study and possible careers in Math, Engineering and Science. The WSD MESA Program supports ALL students who enter MESA.
Why participate in MESA?
- Field Trips for students to provide real world experiences in Math, Engineering and Science
- NEW THIS YEAR: MESA students will collaborate with CTE students building VEX Robots and participate in competitions
- Competitions in Math, Engineering and Science: Junior Clubs are currently participating the SEAPERCH competition an underwater robotics competition where students design, build and compete with their robot against other students in an underwater challenge. High school Clubs are participating in Prosthetic Arm 2.0. Student design, build, and compete by creating a cost effective working prosthetic arm. 2.0 means this year students will be designing their arms on the computer, and printing them on 3-D printers.
- Tutoring and mentoring in Math, Engineering and Science
- Monthly Meeting and Activities
- Career Planning
- College Scholarship Opportunities
- Service and Community Outreach Opportunities
MESA Advisors by School:
MESA Advisors by School:
Bonneville High :John Cupp
Roy High: Terry Mason
Weber High: Lareen Radle
Fremont High: Heather Johnson
Sand Ridge: Derek Van Noy
Orion: Kaylene Astin and Andrea Boucher
Rocky Mtn: Jessica Harris
Roy Jr: Monica Murray and Troy Caldwell
South Ogden Jr.: Sarah Brown
TH Bell: Sara Yearsley and Ben Sherman
No Ogden: Susan Jorgensen
Wahlquist: Amber Whitworth