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A
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Academy for Urban School Leadership
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Achievement First
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Agile Mind
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Alder Graduate School of Education
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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American Association of Physics Teachers
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American Federation of Teachers
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American Modeling Teachers Association
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Amgen Foundation
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Arizona Science Center
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Arizona Science Teachers Association
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ASSET STEM Education
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Association of Science and Technology Centers
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The Achievement Network
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B
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C
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California Academy of Sciences
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California Science Center
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California State University
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California STEM Network
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Carnegie Science Center
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CDE Foundation
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Center for Children and Technology
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Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology
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Center for Science Teaching and Learning, Northern Arizona University
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Center for the Future of Arizona--Move On When Ready
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Chabot Space & Science Center
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Challenger Center
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Charles A. Dana Center
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
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Chicago Public Schools
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College Football Playoff
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Colorado Education Initiative
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Colorado Geographic Alliance Moving GIS Into the Classroom
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Community Resources for Science
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Confianza
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Council of Chief State School Officers
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CSforAll
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The Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
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Maricopa County Education Service Agency (MCESA)
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Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University
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Maryland Business Roundtable For Education
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Math for America
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Math Teachers' Circle Network
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Merrimack College
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Michigan State University
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MIND Research Institute
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MOUSE.org
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Museum of Science and Industry
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The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
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N
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
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National Center for Teacher Residencies
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National Geographic Education Program
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National Math and Science Initiative
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National Science Teachers Association
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National Writing Project
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New Classrooms
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New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning (NJCTL)
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New Leaders, Inc.
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New Teacher Center
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New Visions for Public Schools
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New York Academy of Sciences
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New York City Department of Education
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New York Hall of Science
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Noble Network of Charter Schools
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Notre Dame of Maryland University
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The New York Botanical Garden
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O
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P
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R
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S
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San Diego Zoo
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San Francisco Teacher Residency
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Science Foundation Arizona - AZ STEM Network
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Science Friday Initiative
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Science is Elementary
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ScriptEd
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Sesame Workshop
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Small World Initiative
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Smithsonian Science Education Center
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South Carolina's Coalition for Mathematics & Science
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Spelman College
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St Louis Science Center
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Stanford Teacher Education Program
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STEM Next Opportunity Fund
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STEMteachersNYC
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The STEM Education Center at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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T
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Teach For America
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Teach Kentucky
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Teacher Quality Retention Program at Thurgood Marshall College Fund
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Teaching Matters Inc.
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Technology Access Foundation
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Tennessee Department of Education
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Texas A&M University
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The Teaching Channel
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The Texas Tribune
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Tiger Woods Learning Center
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Torrance Unified School District
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Trellis Education
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Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
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U
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The UTeach Institute
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U.S. Department of Energy
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University of Arizona STEM Learning Center
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University of California Los Angeles California Teach
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University of California, Irvine, Cal Teach Science and Mathematics Program
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University of Houston-Clear Lake (School of Education - STEM Program)
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University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign
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University of Indianapolis
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University of Missouri
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University of New Hampshire
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University of North Carolina System
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University of South Carolina
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University of Texas at Dallas Department of Science/Mathematics Education
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University System of Maryland
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Urban Schools Human Capital Academy
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Urban Teachers
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URU The Right To Be, Inc
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USC Rossier School of Education
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W
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Y
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V
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X
100Kin10 Partners
Our partners make the ambitious goal of ending the STEM teacher shortage possible. Each of our 300+ partners — including the nation’s top academic institutions, nonprofits, foundations, companies, and government agencies, among others — have made over 500 commitments to the goal of preparing and supporting 100,000 excellent STEM teachers and addressing the underlying causes of why it’s so hard to get and keep great STEM teachers in the first place. Learn more about them and their work below! We want to especially welcome our newest — and final — cohort of partners to join the network before 2021.