Below is the rating scale for the possible scores on the STEM Minority Readiness Quiz for Schools

Score Feedback Quiz Message
90 - 100% You scored between 90 and 100%

Congratulations! Your school is ready to successfully recruit and retain more minority students to your STEM classes and programs. You have all of the necessary recruitment and retention strategies in place, as well as the institutionalization and data collection components that are critical for long-term success.

Need an extra boost to your recruitment and retention efforts? Check out www.iwitts.org/store for help with implementation. You’ll find proven outreach tools such as posters, banners, and career videos featuring female role models from diverse backgrounds.

Recommended: Consider attending the WomenTech Educators Online Recruitment and Retention Training starting October 1, 2012. At the online training, your team will learn all of the proven strategies for increasing the number of women and girls and students from diverse backgrounds in your science, technology and engineering classrooms. This strategy-packed ten-week online program can be done at your own pace and takes about an hour a week. The online training includes live question and answer calls with your trainer, Donna Milgram, as well as an exclusive online community forum to connect with other training participants.

This online training includes even more strategies than those listed in the quiz! It would be helpful for new staff, or to keep your momentum going.

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80-89% You scored between 80 and 89%

You’re almost there! Your school has made significant progress towards preparing to recruit and retain more minority students in your STEM classes and programs. To ensure your ongoing success, your school still has some important strategies to put in place.

Recommended: Come with a team to the WomenTech Educators Online Recruitment and Retention Training starting October 1, 2012. At the online training, your team will learn all of the proven strategies for increasing the number of women and girls and students from diverse backgrounds in your science, technology and engineering classrooms. This strategy-packed ten-week online program can be done at your own pace and takes about an hour a week. The online training includes live question and answer calls with your trainer, Donna Milgram, as well as an exclusive online community forum to connect with other training participants.

Here is what one recent workshop participant had to say about the training:

"Continue providing untapped information that not only builds confidence but is proven to help women, as well as minority women, excel in STEM related career fields. I appreciate having the opportunity to learn about this detailed information which was provided by way of Donna Milgram. Thank you!"

~Tara R. Nesbitt, Roosevelt High School/ Career and Technical Education, St. Louis, MO

Click here to find out more about the online training

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70-79% You scored between 70 and 79%

Keep up the good work! Your school has made some progress towards preparing to recruit and retain more minority students in your STEM classes and programs. To ensure it’s successful, your school still has some significant strategies to put in place.

Recommended: Come with a team to the WomenTech Educators Online Recruitment and Retention Training starting October 1, 2012. At the online training, your team will learn all of the proven strategies for increasing the number of minority students and women and girls in your science, technology and engineering classrooms. This strategy-packed ten-week online program can be done at your own pace and takes about an hour a week. The online training includes live question and answer calls with your trainer, Donna Milgram, as well as an exclusive online community forum to connect with other training participants.

Here is what one recent workshop participant had to say about the training:

"Continue providing untapped information that not only builds confidence but is proven to help women, as well as minority women, excel in STEM related career fields. I appreciate having the opportunity to learn about this detailed information which was provided by way of Donna Milgram. Thank you!"

~Tara R. Nesbitt, Roosevelt High School/ Career and Technical Education, St. Louis, MO

Click here to find out more about the online training

Click 'PDF Report' below to view your responses and/or print out and save.
0-69% You scored between 60 and 69%

You can do it! You have taken the important first step of assessing your school’s readiness to increase the number of minority students in your STEM classes. To ensure it’s successful, your school still has some significant strategies to put in place.

Recommended steps:

1. You need to send a strong, positive message right away that your school welcomes students of color into your technology, science and engineering programs. Start by hanging banners and posters featuring diverse role models in your schools hallways, counseling offices, libraries and around campus. Images of minority role models help get these careers on the radar screens of students of color, and help them picture themselves in technology careers.

These outreach materials feature female role models from diverse backgrounds:

See the Women in Trades, Technology and Engineering Banners

See the Unlimited Potential Posters, customizable for your programs

See the Women in Engineering Posters

2. Attend a WomenTech Educators Training with a team from your school. At the training, you and your team will develop customized recruitment and retention plans to increase the number of minority and female students in your STEM programs.

Training options:

Online training: Starts October 1, 2012. This strategy-packed ten-week online program can be done at your own pace and takes about an hour a week. The online training includes live question and answer calls with your trainer, Donna Milgram, as well as an exclusive online community forum to connect with other training participants.

Find out more about the online training

Bring an IWITTS trainer to your school: A workshop held onsite in your school or region gives educators, counselors and administrators the tools they need to increase the number of students of color and female students in their classrooms.

Contact IWITTS about holding an onsite training

Here is what one recent workshop participant had to say about the training:

"Continue providing untapped information that not only builds confidence but is proven to help women, as well as minority women, excel in STEM related career fields. I appreciate having the opportunity to learn about this detailed information which was provided by way of Donna Milgram. Thank you!"

~Tara R. Nesbitt, Roosevelt High School/ Career and Technical Education, St. Louis, MO

Click 'PDF Report' below to view your responses and/or print out and save.