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    Kristin Shaw

    Program ProposalFor

    H2O Lets Go, Deep!

    By entering the doors to your local public library, you are also entering a STEM-

    rich environment. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics programs

    in libraries are crucial in the support of the public schools. The Maryland State

    Department of Education is committed to making STEM a priority for all

    students. STEM is reflective of the skills and knowledge needed to prepare

    students for post-secondary study and the increasing demands of the 21st

    century workforce. Graduating students will be prepared for any career, not just

    STEM careers, through the strong requirements placed on them through the

    education sector. STEM education ensures that all students, regardless of ageand ability, will learn to answer complex questions, to investigate global issues,

    and to develop solutions to real-world problems. STEM education requires that

    students be engaged in environments which promote active learning, provide

    opportunities for engagement, inquiry, and collaboration, and emphasize real-

    world application. The skills and content of STEM are reinforced at the local

    library through programming. Engaging patrons from preschool age through

    adults in STEM environments is where the local library can meet this need. The

    library will need more STEM programs, as STEM education cannot be

    overemphasized.

    The H2O Lets Go, Deep! STEM program will provide opportunities of the

    exploration science through water. The seven through nine year old patrons will

    learn a small part of the natural world around them and how it works. Content

    will be explored through understanding that water is heavier than air and that

    water exerts more pressure per pound on an object than air does. The school-

    age patrons will learn that water pressure builds as the water becomes deeper.

    Diving suits create pressure from within to equal the pressure on the outside.

    Diving equipment will be available during the program. Understanding water

    depths of the oceans and the pressure of those depths will allow the patrons to

    put skills into practice through a hands-on water experiment. The patrons will

    work together in pairs to test if the pressure at the bottom of a fluid-filled carton

    is the same as, greater than, or less than it is at the top. The water will leave the

    container through the holes in the side and end up in the plastic catch basin. The

    stream of water from the lowest hole will shoot out the longest. The stream of

    water from the middle hole will be shorter, and the stream from the top hole will

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    be shortest of the three. It can be concluded that there is greater water pressure

    at the bottom of the container.

    Potential Community Partners would be those longstanding partners who already

    have established relationships with the library. Some longstanding partners are

    PNC Bank, APGFCU, Kilby Cream, KFC/Taco Bell, and The Orioles. Potential new

    partners could possibly be local science and technology businesses such as W.L.

    Gore which specializes in products derived from fluoropolymers. W.L. Gore is a

    leading maker of medical devices. ATK, leading supplier of aerospace and

    defense products recently received a contract by the U.S. Naval Supply Systems

    Command for the manufacturing of a propellant that will be used on torpedo

    systems, which is used with combat submarines torpedoes to sink enemy ships.

    Verbal feedback during and following the program is an immediate form of

    evaluating the value and effectiveness of the program. A county wide Participant

    Evaluation for Childrens Classes/Events will be another form of evaluation.

    Participants will anonymously fill in the blanks with the following information:

    program title, date, library name. The following questions are included on the

    form: How did you learn about this program? What did you like best about this

    experience? What would you change? Would you recommend this program to

    your friends? Why? The evaluator is also asked if they would like to receive the

    library newsletter via email.

    The H2O Lets Go, Deep! STEM Program corresponds to the librarys mission

    statement by providing lifelong educational opportunities and resources for all.Through increasing alignment of current and new library services to community

    needs and adjusting resources to enhance their value, the library, just as the

    Maryland State Department of Education, is committed to making STEM a

    priority for all students. The educational STEM programming has become a

    necessity in the success of all public school children. Through providing STEM

    opportunities the library is promoting individual and community success by

    offering a STEM experience in a friendly, welcoming environment.

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    Cecil County Public Library Press Release

    Date: December 11, 2013

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Kristin Shaw

    Perryville Branch Library500 Coudon Blvd.Perryville, MD [email protected]

    H2O Lets Go, Deep!The Perryville Branch Library will present H2O Lets Go, Deep! on

    Wednesday, June 12, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. H2O Lets Go, Deep! will provide

    opportunities for hands-on exploration of water depths. This program, intended

    for 7-9 year old children, will help them learn through investigation that water is

    heavier than air and that water pressure builds as the water becomes deeper.

    Children will have the opportunity to explore what it is like to wear diving

    equipment, as the equipment will be available during the program.

    Understanding water depths of the oceans and the pressure of those depths will

    allow the patrons to put skills into practice through a water experiment (youmight get wet!). Were looking forward to going deep into the depths of H2O!

    Registration is required for this program so please call the library at 410-996-

    6070, register online at http://www.cecil.ebranch.infoor drop by the branch to

    reserve your spot! The Perryville Branch Library is located at 500 Coudon Blvd,

    Perryville MD 21903.

    About the Library

    The Cecil County Public Library operates seven branches located

    throughout Cecil County, MD. The library serves over 50,000 registeredborrowers. The mission of the Cecil County Public library is to provide access to

    educational and cultural resources for all and to promote individual and

    community success.

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    mailto:[email protected]://www.cecil.ebranch.info/http://www.cecil.ebranch.info/http://www.cecil.ebranch.info/mailto:[email protected]
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    Social Media

    This program would also be promoted through the librarys social

    media Pinterest page. Programs are made public one month in advance,

    therefore the Pinterest Pin would coincide with this same date. The

    Informational Technologies Department daily monitors the attendance for

    programs and will give special attention to those programs that need to be filled.

    At this point, Facebook and Twitter may be used.