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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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11 student support Events Found

Mar 5

Homework Help

Does your student need help with homework? Homework help is available every week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Students must have an assignment to complete and elementary-level students must have a parent/guardian accompany and remain with them. This is a recurring program that meets multiple times per week.
Lecates Meeting Room, Delmar Public Library
Free
3/5/26
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Mar 11

Gifted Education Office Hours - March 2026

Join MDE's Gifted Education office hours on the second Wednesday of the month from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. during the school year. Gifted Education Office Hours are an informal opportunity to quickly visit and ask any question related to Gifted Education.
Virtual/Online
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 11

Removing Barriers to Attendance Together

What happens when a lack of clean clothes or hygiene items keeps a student from coming to school? Join fellow educators, school leaders, and nonprofit professionals to explore how addressing students' basic needs can reduce chronic absenteeism and build a stronger sense of belonging. This meet up is a space to share ideas, trade strategies, and connect with others working to reimagine what it means to support the whole child--especially in communities navigating systemic barriers to school attendance and engagement.
The Westin Austin Downtown - Strait
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 11

Removing Barriers to Attendance Together

What happens when a lack of clean clothes or hygiene items keeps a student from coming to school? Join fellow educators, school leaders, and nonprofit professionals to explore how addressing students' basic needs can reduce chronic absenteeism and build a stronger sense of belonging. This meet up is a space to share ideas, trade strategies, and connect with others working to reimagine what it means to support the whole child--especially in communities navigating systemic barriers to school attendance and engagement.
The Westin Austin Downtown - Strait
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 12

SAT Strategies from a 1600-Scorer

Learn SAT test-taking strategies from someone who achieved a perfect 1600 score. This session will cover math and verbal strategies for high school students preparing for college entrance exams.
Davis Library
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 13

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar (Con traductor de español)

Overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application process. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply, including parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc. The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator. Includes Spanish translation services.
Online
Free
3/13/26
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Apr 8

Gifted Education Office Hours - April 2026

Join MDE's Gifted Education office hours on the second Wednesday of the month from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. during the school year. Gifted Education Office Hours are an informal opportunity to quickly visit and ask any question related to Gifted Education.
Virtual/Online
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 8

Gifted and Talented Office hours Zoom Mtg

Virtual office hours meeting for gifted and talented programs via Zoom
Virtual
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 18

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar

Join CTD's Manager of Community Outreach, Tammie Stewart, for an overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply. We will answer questions about the scholarship program, the application sections (parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc.). The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator.
Online
Free
4/18/26
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May 13

Homework Help

Homework help is available every week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Students must have an assignment to complete and elementary-level students must have a parent/guardian accompany and remain with them. This is a recurring program that helps students with their academic work across various subjects including STEM subjects like mathematics and science.
Delmar Public Library - Lecates Meeting Room
Free
5/13/26
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Nov 9

Tuition Solution Scholarship for STEM Students

A $1,000 scholarship open to all currently enrolled high school, undergraduate, and graduate students studying or planning to study STEM fields. Applicants must write a 250-word essay about which area of science, technology, engineering, or math most excites them and what they have done to explore or pursue that interest. Applications due November 8, 2026 at 11:59PM EST in honor of National STEM Day. Winner announced November 30, 2026. Open to U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Scholarship funds sent directly to winner's college or university.
Virtual
Free to apply
11/9/26
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