The ACCEYSS Network Opens University-Community Resource Center In San Marcos

On Tuesday, the Hays County Commissioners Court approved a proclamation recognizing the ribbon cutting and grand opening the ACCEYSS Network Opens University-Community Resource Center in San Marcos.

The center, located at 174 S. Guadalupe St. Suite 105, held its grand opening on Jan. 21 at 11 AM. The event began with a ribbon-cutting and was followed by tours of the facility.

The P2P Movement dba ACCEYSS Network is a 501c3 nonprofit coalition focused on providing underrepresented and underserved youth and families with access to STEM and Agriculture pathways through Entrepreneurship and the Arts (i.e., STEEAAM pathways).

ACCEYSS, which stands for the Association of Collaborative Communities Equipping Youth for STEEAAM Success, was founded by Dr. Shetay Ashford-Hanserd as one of 70 two-year, design and development launch pilots across the nation funded by the National Science Foundation’s INCLUDES program.

As part of this project, she led the design of the ACCEYSS Informal K-12 STEM Curriculum Framework Model and launched the ACCEYSS Network with the inaugural partners from the Greater San Marcos region. 

The ACCEYSS U-CRC is dedicated to equipping faith-based and community organizations that have a shared vision of closing the STEM equity and racial wealth gap in our region with connections, funding, and resources.

The ACCEYSS Network invites researchers, educators, entrepreneurs, community organizers, faith leaders, industry partners, and supporters to utilize the U-CRC’s shared resources; whether it’s a training space or meeting room for their own employees, a quiet office space without a long-term lease, or a place to connect with like-minded individuals striving to make a powerful difference in their community.

The ACCEYSS Network Community Resource Center is available to both members and non-members alike.

To learn more about memberships, networking opportunities and to sign up for the monthly newsletter, be sure to check out the website at www.acceyss.org.

“We’re building STEM and agriculture pathways that are infused with entrepreneurship and the arts because we recognize the creativity and innovation for our region,” Dr. Ashford-Hanserd said.

Commissioners thanked Dr. Ashford-Hanserd for “investing in our community” and said they appreciated all of her work to bring the center to reality. 

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PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING THE RI
BBON CUTTING AND GRAND OPENING O
F
THE ACCEYSS (ASSOCIATION OF COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITIES EQUIPPING
YOUTH FOR STEEAAM SUCCESS) NETWORK UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY RESOURC
E
CENTER IN SAN MARCOS, TEXAS, ON JANUARY 21, 2021
WHEREAS,
Hays County is strategically located in the Austin-San Antonio
Corridor and the Texas Innovation
Corridor, and is ranked as the second fastest-growing county in
the nation with a population of 222,631 in 2018 and
is considered America’s Next Great Metropo
lis by Forbes; and
WHEREAS,
Hays County is home to Texas State University, an emerging research and Hispanic-serving
institution with nearly 39,000 students, known for its diverse, talented workforce and ability to prepare well-
rounded, tech-savvy graduates; and
WHEREAS,
Hays County is increasingly becoming known for its innovation and emerging capabilities to prepare
youth to enter the science technology, engineering, and mathema
tics (STEM) workforce development pipeline in
the following related industries: Aerospace, Aviation, Security
& Defense, Business Services & Support, Materials
Science, Information Technology, Life Sciences, and Regional Di
stribution; and
WHEREAS,
ACCEYSS (Association of Collaborative Communities Equipping you
th for STEEAAM Success)
Network serves a university-community partnership and coalition focused on providing underrepresented and
underserved youth and families with access to STEM and Agricult
ure pathways while infusing Entrepreneurship
and the Arts (referred to as STEEAAM), is establishing its headquarters in San Marcos, Texas with the opening of
the ACCEYSS University-Community Resource Center on Thursday, J
anuary 21, 2021; and
WHEREAS,
the ACCEYSS Network, in collaboration with local government, e
conomic and workforce
development agencies, education, and industry partners, is comm
itted to helping faith-based and community
organizations that have historically influenced the social, edu
cational, and economic advancement of
underrepresented minorities obtain resources and funding to str
engthen the STEEAAM workforce development
ecosystem in the Greater San Marcos region to promote ACCEYSS f
or all students.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
that the Hays County Commissioners Court does hereby
recognize the Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening of the ACCEYSS (Association of Collaborative Communities
Equipping Youth for STEEAAM Success) Network university
-community resource center
in San Marcos, Texas,
on January 21, 2021.
ADOPTED THIS THE 26
th
DAY OF JANUARY, 2021
Ruben Becerra
Hays County Judge
______________________________
______________________________
Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe
Mark Jones
Commissioner, Pct. 1
Commissioner, Pct. 2
______________________________
______________________________
Lon A. Shell
Walt Smith
Commissioner, Pct. 3
Commissioner, Pct. 4
ATTEST:
_________________________
Elaine H. Cárdenas, MBA, PhD
Hays County Clerk
STATE OF TEXAS
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COUNTY OF HAYS
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