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"National STEM Day and other observances — anchored to a consistent date — gain legitimacy because they persist. Over time they become part of civic routine rather than promotional rotation. November 8th has achieved that status through repetition and reliability. It occupies a workable position in the academic calendar, avoiding major federal holidays and peak testing periods while allowing broad K–12 and higher education participation. That practicality is not accidental; it has been validated through use." #Nov8 🗓️
Written by: Andrew B. Raupp @stemceo ✍️
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