Bremerton High School students choose career paths at STEM signing day

Three Bremerton High School students signed letters of intent at the Washington STEM Signing Day

Three Bremerton High School seniors signed letters of intent at the state capitol during the second Washington STEM Signing Day on Friday.

Precious Jane Stowers, Joshua Aguirre and Jeremy Sabado Tirador signed STEM letters which state their commitment to pursue a college education in the fields of science, technology, engineering or math, during a ceremony attended by family members, elected officials and leadership from Boeing. A total of 49 students were recognized at the event.

“Washington STEM knows that from early childhood to post-secondary, there is nothing better that prepares students for success in career and life than STEM,” Caroline King, CEO of Washington STEM said in a press release. “The students that we recognize today are an inspiration to their families, communities, and everyone at Washington STEM and Boeing. By committing to STEM, as our newly released research and data shows, these students are putting themselves on a path towards economic opportunity, personal agency, and a bright future in Washington.”

Stowers plans to study computer science at the University of Washington.

Aguirre plans to study health sciences or nursing at Olympic College.

Tirador plans to study computer science at University of Washington – Tacoma.