Ms. Frazier currently oversees two clubs at MV with an international presence that both have missions to increase female participation in technology, development, and male-dominated fields such as business.
- Technovation Challenge is an annual international competition for which student groups design, prototype, and pitch a mobile app solution to a large-scale problem, including a business plan. MV's Technovation club cultivates a collaborative, supportive environment in which members either compete as app developers or business planners, mentor those competing, or lead others to develop skills, improve awareness about opportunities for diversity in technology and business fields, and realize capacity in improving our worlds through creative problem solving. El Estoque has written several awesome articles about Technovation, which can all be accessed from the online magazine. Several of the 2018-19 officers are pictured.
- Girls Who Code is an international organization providing curriculum and resources to help our brave community of Girls Who Code at MV to support each other in taking risks, learning a new language, problem solving, and making strides to change the ratios of genders in STEM fields. MV's Girls Who Code Club website is here.
- From 1999 to 2006, Mrs. Frazier ran GEMS (Girls and Educators for Math and Science), originally conceived by Mo Lei Fong at MV. This club worked hard to introduce girls to curriculum they otherwise missed in high school, often in male-dominated fields, and encouraged community building and risk taking. GEMS was awarded several grants and awards including from American Association of University Women, Cupertino Rotary and Honeywell Measurex. For most of GEMS' duration, the wonderful Bruce Kawanami co-advised the club.