
STEM SF News:
There is a great need in Northern New Mexico to boost students’ math and science skills. In 2023-2024, only 22% of Santa Fe Public School students were proficient in math, and 36% in science. In Española Public Schools, 11% were proficient in math and 27% in science. (https://nmvistas.org)
STEM Santa Fe’s Efforts
We believe that Math literacy is crucial for STEM careers and for fostering a future-ready generation that is equipped to excel in any profession.
STEM Santa Fe brought the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival to New Mexico in 2017. This international festival inspires students to explore mathematics through collaborative, creative problem-solving. It introduces them to the beauty of mathematics through engaging problems.
STEM Santa Fe has held the annual math festival once to three times a year since 2017, each with 100-150 students participating, in Northern NM locations in Santa Fe, Española, and Santa Fe Indian School.
In 2025-2026, STEM Santa Fe plans to hold two math festivals: one in Española and one in Santa Fe.
Pending funding, our follow-up plan to the math festivals is a one-week math summer program for 20 rising 6th-9th graders. They’ll learn innovative problem-solving and math concept thinking techniques.
How You Can Help
Kindly support our efforts to achieve the goal of raising $25,000 by Jan. 30, 2026, to host two mathematics festivals that will foster the discovery and joy of mathematics among students and educators? If STEM Santa Fe can raise an additional $25,000 by March 30, they can organize a week-long novel math summer camp that will offer an enriching experience for everyone.