A Note from Shane Woods, Executive Director

A NOTE FROM SHANE WOODS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

June 8, 2022

This week marks the beginning of my second month as Girlstart’s Executive Director. As we embark on this journey together, I wanted to share some background on what inspires and motivates me.

I accepted this position because I believe in Girlstart. It embodies all that I wish to do as a Black woman who is a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a leader. I knew there was no better nonprofit to join if I wanted to make a difference.

Engaging the girl in the back of the room who didn’t know STEM was the key to her dreams is why I am here and the foundation of my career, which has spanned from the Fort Worth Independent School District to the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas STEM Center of Excellence.

As a child, I always operated from a space of curiosity. “Why? What? How?” are the questions that led me to take this form of Shane you see before you (someone who also loves anime, true crime, and hikes). Those questions encouraged me to sign up for honors courses in middle school, which led to AP courses in high school. Then, great mentors helped me see the possibilities of majoring in Biology in college.

Outside of the classroom, the TV show Mr. Wizard’s World (here I am dating myself!) inspired me and set me on the path to STEM through home science demonstrations that showed kids who looked and sounded like the kids in my own neighborhood. The Magic School Bus book series introduced me to one of my all-time favorite women in STEM, the unforgettable character of Professor Valerie Frizzle, PhD, who gave me important ideas on how to facilitate inquiry learning and keep “boring” out of the classroom.

I bring all of me to Girlstart—an organization that has an extraordinary, twenty-five year history. This track record and impact is a testament to all of you—our volunteers, school and district partners, the young women who make up our STEM CREW, the inspiring girls we serve, generous philanthropic supporters, and our wide community of friends and champions.

What do we do next? Where do we go from here? I am learning our Girlstart language, traditions, culture, and seeking system-wide alignment towards our mission. I want to be able to tell our story well and make us a national name. I am helping the team launch Girlstart Summer Camp this summer at 37 sites across the country, as well as planning for our 25th anniversary Game Changers Luncheon (Friday, November 4th in Austin, TX) that will raise crucial funds for Girlstart After School.

I plan to host virtual stakeholder conversations this fall to engage with you further. And, if you are interested in a one-on-one meeting, please fill out this request form or email me at executivedirector@girlstart.org.

I am beyond excited to work with you to build the future of Girlstart! It is an honor to be here. 

Press Release: Girlstart’s New Executive Director, Shane Woods

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 5, 2022

Contact: Anna Berns, anna@girlstart.org

GIRLSTART NAMES DYNAMIC STEM LEADER SHANE WOODS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Following a comprehensive national search for a visionary new leader, Girlstart, an Austin, Texas-based nonprofit organization in its 25th year, welcomes Shane Woods as the third executive director in the organization’s history. Ms. Woods brings twenty years of experience to leading Girlstart’s programming across Texas, as well as California and Massachusetts, continuing and strengthening its work to engage thousands of girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math each year. Despite making up nearly half of the U.S. workforce and holding as many undergraduate degrees as men overall, women are still vastly underrepresented in the STEM workforce and among STEM degree holders, making nurturing early involvement and interest in STEM a critical need across the United States. Ms. Woods notes:

“I firmly believe in being an active ancestor for our youth and those coming behind them who dare to make this world a better place. As a self-proclaimed ‘social justice architect’ my passion lies in preparing, nurturing, and sustaining spaces that welcome all girls so that they can prepare to take on the role or roles of their life.“

Most recently, Ms. Woods served as the Senior Director of the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas STEM Center of Excellence, a 92-acre living laboratory where kids of all ages can explore and develop their competence and confidence in science, technology, engineering, and math – all while cultivating essential skills such as confidence, resilience, leadership, risk taking, and problem solving. She began her career as a middle school science teacher in the Fort Worth Independent School District. In her seventeen years with the district, Ms. Woods was able to make her mark in every position she held, from Department Chair to leading the entire district as the K-12 Science Director overseeing curriculum and assessment development while also supporting teachers in honing their skills through professional learning opportunities.

A scientist at heart, Ms. Woods holds a B.S in Biology from Xavier University of New Orleans and an M.S.Ed. in Middle Level Science and Mathematics from Walden University. She is a nationally recognized and award-winning leader and speaker in science education. Ms. Woods also holds volunteer leadership positions with the National Science Education Leadership Association, American Camp Association, and the Women Leading Technology Sorority.

Ms. Woods began her new role with Girlstart on May 2, 2022, noting:

“As Girlstart celebrates its 25th year, I cannot express what an incredible honor it is for me to serve as the Executive Director. I look forward to building upon the great foundation that has been laid so that we can inspire more youth who never knew STEM was for them.”

About Girlstart:
Girlstart is an Austin, Texas-based nonprofit organization celebrating 25 years of engaging girls in informal educational opportunities in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Despite making up nearly half of the U.S. workforce and holding as many undergraduate degrees as men overall, women are still vastly underrepresented in the STEM workforce and among STEM degree holders. Through its comprehensive programming of After School, Summer Camp, and Community STEM events, Girlstart provides a year-round, intensive suite of STEM education programs for thousands of K-12 girls each year. Girlstart’s core programs foster STEM skills development, an understanding of the importance of STEM as a way to solve the world’s major problems, and self confidence, as well as an interest in STEM classes, majors, and careers. For more information, visit www.girlstart.org, or follow us on social: @iheartgirlstart, https://www.facebook.com/Girlstart/, and https://www.linkedin.com/company/girlstart.

February 2022 Starry Night at Home: Citizen Science

Citizen Science Starry

Anyone can be a citizen scientist! All you need is time and curiosity. Explore how your family can help scientists make observations and collect data through three astronomy-based citizen science projects.

Citizen Science Project #1: Gravity Spy

Help scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) search for gravitational waves! Classify glitches so that scientists can better understand these ripples in spacetime.

Citizen Science Project #2: Galaxy Zoo

Observe telescope images of far-away galaxies and classify them based on their shapes. Help scientists discover what galaxies can tell us about the formation–and future–of the Universe.

Citizen Science Project #3: NASA’s GLOBE Cloud Challenge

Help climate scientists by making cloud observations with the GLOBE Observer app. Or, participate from the comfort of your home as you identify cloud types through the NASA GLOBE CLOUD GAZE online citizen science project!

H-E-B Free First Sunday: Deep in the Heart of STEM

H-E-B Free First Sunday
Deep in the Heart of STEM

Dive into the heart of Texas with Girlstart in partnership with the Bullock Museum. Explore the connections between history and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through interactive demos and hands-on activities for kids of all ages. 

Girlstart’s activities include:

– Reveal secret messages and explore the Mystery and Benevolence exhibit
– Investigate how creatures soar as you design an amazing bird glider
– Mix up a bouncy ball and learn about the science of polymers and plastics
– Play a tiny handmade piano as you experience acoustics and the ACL Theater installation

Enjoy FREE exhibition admission all day during H-E-B Free First Sundays, held the first Sunday of every month. Families can explore the Story of Texas through three floors of exhibitions that showcase artifacts from around the state. 

We encourage you to visit the Bullock Museum website for the latest COVID-19 safety protocols.