This document provides a summary of the report from the Governor's STEM Education Advisory Committee in Maryland. The report makes recommendations to strengthen STEM education in the state. It recommends three major initiatives: 1) Raising academic standards in math, science, and requiring 4 years each of math and science for graduation. 2) Improving teacher training and support. 3) A public awareness campaign about STEM education. It also recommends creating a new Maryland Institute of STEM Education to coordinate these efforts and conduct research to inform policy. A key recommendation is a large-scale pilot project to raise math achievement to world-class levels using an imported curriculum.