About Us
The Dayton Regional STEM School (DRSS) is proud to share our non-partisan voters guide with the Dayton area. High school juniors at DRSS compiled this information as a Government class project for your convenience. Our goal for this voters guide is to help engage and support first-time voters in the Dayton region during the 2018 midterm election. We decided the best way to accomplish this goal was to be non-partisan, informative, and helpful to new voters.
We released a questionnaire asking students who are soon-to-be voters what different political topics they thought were relevant to them. With these results, we drafted and revised survey questions to send out to each candidate for the 2018 midterm election. After we received the answers, we formatted our voters guide and went through many days of critique and revision to perfect it. We hope you, as a voter, use this guide as a resource to help you become better informed for the 2018 midterm election.
The Dayton Regional STEM School serves students from grades 6-12. DRSS was founded in 2009 with the goal to use real-world problems and projects to prepare its students for life after high school. We use project-based learning to inspire an engaged experience in school and create a meaningful education that creates a true sense of achievement. These projects instill key knowledge that have applications in the workforce and teach communication, collaboration, creativity, inquiry and persistence. This voters guide is one example of those projects. For more information about the Dayton Regional STEM school, visit our website.
DISCLAIMER: In order to remain non-partisan* we sent a survey to each candidate. Candidates were given the same deadline and requirement of answering in 200 words or less. The provided responses have not been altered and remain the same as candidates intended. Our voters guide does not edit or change any information provided by the candidates themselves.
*Nonpartisan: not biased, especially toward any particular political group.
We released a questionnaire asking students who are soon-to-be voters what different political topics they thought were relevant to them. With these results, we drafted and revised survey questions to send out to each candidate for the 2018 midterm election. After we received the answers, we formatted our voters guide and went through many days of critique and revision to perfect it. We hope you, as a voter, use this guide as a resource to help you become better informed for the 2018 midterm election.
The Dayton Regional STEM School serves students from grades 6-12. DRSS was founded in 2009 with the goal to use real-world problems and projects to prepare its students for life after high school. We use project-based learning to inspire an engaged experience in school and create a meaningful education that creates a true sense of achievement. These projects instill key knowledge that have applications in the workforce and teach communication, collaboration, creativity, inquiry and persistence. This voters guide is one example of those projects. For more information about the Dayton Regional STEM school, visit our website.
DISCLAIMER: In order to remain non-partisan* we sent a survey to each candidate. Candidates were given the same deadline and requirement of answering in 200 words or less. The provided responses have not been altered and remain the same as candidates intended. Our voters guide does not edit or change any information provided by the candidates themselves.
*Nonpartisan: not biased, especially toward any particular political group.