On February 3, Mrs. Mallory Treadwell an esteemed educator at Heard County Middle School was honored at the Georgia State Capitol as a Don Cargill STEM Scholar by the Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers, Inc. (GYSTC). Mrs. Treadwell received this prestigious recognition for outstanding integration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) instruction. Recipients of this award demonstrate commitment to providing students with innovative and challenging STEM experiences. Mrs. Treadwell fosters a dynamic learning environment that not only inspires students but also prepares them for greater opportunities in STEM fields.
In addition to the recognition, Mallory Treadwell was awarded $500 to support her classroom project, Soaring into STEM. The grant will fund a class set of drones for students to learn to fly. The awardees were invited to the Capitol for a reception with members of the Georgia General Assembly. The event was highlighted by a warm welcome from several distinguished officials, including Representative Chris Erwin (32nd District), Chairman of the Education Committee, and Senator Billy Hickman (4th District), Chairman of the Education and Youth Committee. Mallory also had the privilege of spending time with our very own State Senator, Matt Brass.
Kathleen Atkins (Chair, GYSTC Board of Directors, Lockheed Martin), Keith Crandall (Science Program Manager, Georgia Department of Education), and Amanda Buice (Executive Director, GYSTC) also recognized the honorees. Lt. Governor Burt Jones extended his congratulations, and the awardees were further acknowledged with a Resolution presented in the Senate Chambers by Senator Freddie Powell Sims (12th District).
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GYSTC is a 501(c)3 organization serving K-8 students, teachers, and families with STEM education resources and experiences. For more information about the Don Cargill STEM Scholar Award and the Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers, Inc., please visit: https://gystc.org/georgia-stem-scholar-award/ and https://gystc.org/2025-don-cargill-stem-scholar-award-recipients/