Frank Moates Elementary Launches Afterschool STEM Program to Inspire Girls in Science and Technology

DeSoto Independent School District is excited to announce
the launch of the Frank Moates Afterschool Girls STEM Program, designed
to engage and inspire young girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM). The program will kick off on Monday, November 3, 2025,
and will take place every Monday after school at Frank Moates Elementary.
“The goal of this program is to open doors for girls in STEM
and help them see the exciting possibilities that these fields offer,” said Raisha
Allen, DeSoto ISD STEM Coordinator. “Through practical, engaging
activities, we hope to spark curiosity and build confidence that lasts well
beyond the classroom.”
The program offers interactive, hands-on experiences that
make STEM fun and accessible. Participants will engage in activities such as building
straw bridges, spaghetti towers, balloon rockets, and other engineering
challenges. Students will also have opportunities to enjoy special camp
incentives to reinforce learning and celebrate their achievements.
Principal David Parham emphasized, “Frank Moates
Elementary is committed to creating opportunities where our students,
especially young girls, can explore and develop their passions. This program is
a wonderful way for students to build critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork
skills while having fun.”
Families and students are encouraged to participate in this
enriching program. On November 17, 2025, media and district staff will
visit to capture photos and showcase the exciting STEM activities happening at
Frank Moates Elementary.
DeSoto ISD Chief Academic Officer Stephanie McCloud
added, “Initiatives like this reflect our district’s commitment to preparing
students for the careers of the future. By encouraging girls to engage in STEM
early, we are empowering the next generation of innovators, problem-solvers,
and leaders.”
The Frank Moates Afterschool Girls STEM Program
aligns with DeSoto ISD’s mission to increase the number of girls interested in
STEM careers and provide meaningful, hands-on learning opportunities that
prepare students for future success.
For more information about the program or participation
details, please contact Raisha Allen at [email protected].