San Marcos CISD opened its new science, technology, engineering, arts and math, or STEAM, center to San Marcos High School students Jan. 21.
The center will aim to advance students in various career programs, including health science, law and public safety, arts, audio-visual technology, communications, architecture and construction, manufacturing, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, transportation, distribution and logistics.
The programs, which will be available to all students in San Marcos High School without a GPA requirement, will be integrated into students’ schedules.
Students will also have the possibility to earn industry-based certifications. Such certifications will include Adobe-certified associate certification, medical coding and billing specialist, certified medical assistant, pharmacy technician, certified nurse assistant and emergency medical technician, among others.












