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STEP Background:


STEP - Students in Technology & Engineering at Packer - In 2003, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DECCA) approved partial funding for the second of a two-year pilot program coined "STEP". With the support of Packer Engineering, the Packer Foundation, and Western Suburb businesses and schools, fourteen high school and community-college students were selected to participate in the STEP program over the summer. Represented schools included Waubonsee Community College, College of DuPage, Naperville North, Naperville Central, and West Aurora High School. Led by local high school science teachers, these young men and women explored the world of engineering through academic instruction, case studies, field trips, hands-on labs, design projects, and through direct contact with engineers and technicians at Packer Engineering. These students are paid interns - positions usually available only to advanced college students well into their fields.

Various fields of engineering that were explored included aviation, transportation, mechanical, design failure and analysis, fire and chemical, electrical, and material science. Other areas of focus included professional growth, leadership, communication, and business strategies. These fourteen students have the opportunity to return during the summer of 2004 to work with different local businesses or industries and contribute their skills while continuing to grow in their understanding of the engineering field. During that same time, a new group of selected STEP interns will hopefully participate in their first year at Packer Engineering.

 

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Edited by Andrew S. Moore, 2006, West Aurora High School