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<p>of educators. Beverly P. Schwartz developed a STEM mentoring program in the Capital District of New York State, and was using the acronym as early as November, 1991. Jane Silverstein, Founder of the STEM Academy at <a href="page.php?w=John_F._Kennedy_High_School_%28Paterson%2C_New_Jersey%29">John F. Kennedy High School (Patterson, New Jersey)</a> used the term "STEM" in the mid-1990s and claims to have created the first "STEM" curriculum. Charles E. Vela was the founder and director of the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and</p><p>
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