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History​

West GYSTC was founded in 1993 and incorporated as a non-profit by community leaders from industry and school systems in the West Georgia  area.  The umbrella organization which oversees all of the centers in the State was founded in 1989. Since that time, the centers have collectively served as many as 100,000 students per year.

Coordinators of the West Georgia Youth Science & Technology Center have been hired from elementary, middle, and high school levels of science and mathematics teaching. Each one has added his or her own creativity to the programs offered to students and teachers in the service area.

One of the strengths of  West GYSTC has been support from the community. This has included grants from the Community Foundation of West Georgia, Southwire, the United Way, Bellsouth, Carroll EMC, and United Community Bank. Most importantly, the participation of area leaders in industry serve on the center’s Board of Directors. Among the businesses that helped to organize the center in 1993 were Southwire, Tanner Medical Center, Greystone EMC, and Georgia Power. Southwire provided legal support for the incorporation, and Georgia Power provided significant funding for large equipment such as the portable Starlab planetariums.

While the original mission of the organization was “To make science, math and technology fun and exciting for young students and their teachers,”  West GYSTC has added increasing achievement in all of the STEM fields to its mission. This is accomplished through programming for students and teachers. All programs are standards-based supporting the Georgia Standards of Excellence and the Next Generation Science Standards. Support is also provided for literacy in the content areas as found in the Common Core State Standards.

The original logo of GYSTC was a tri-fold paper airplane, which symbolized the organization’s practice of making hands-on science both affordable and fun. When the organization rebranded 20 years after its founding, the newer logo with the child holding up an atom  was adopted. It symbolizes the possibility that every child holds for achievement in science and all of STEM.
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Contact Us

Email:  cfonteno@westga.edu

Phone: (770) 328-8530
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West GYSTC
​University of West Georgia

​College of Education 
1601 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30118
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  • Home
  • T- Shirt Design search
  • Solarize-A-Classroom
  • About Us
    • - Coordinator
    • - Board of Directors
    • - History
    • - Charitable Giving
    • - Mission
  • Teacher Resources
    • Teacher Resources & Services
    • - Equipment/kits for Checkout
    • - Field Trips
    • - In-Class Field Trips
    • -Virtual or Face to Face Family STEM Nights
    • - Professional Learning
    • -Supplemental Guides for Classroom Use
  • Student Programs
    • - Student Programs
  • West GYSTC Teacher of the Year
    • 2019-2020
    • 2018-2019
    • 2017-2018
  • Gallery
  • Science Bowl
    • Coaches
    • Volunteers
  • Young Entrepreneurs
  • Category
  • -Virtual or Face to Face Family STEM Nights
  • Category