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Education / News / Technology / Virgin Islands / March 15, 2018

The Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) is awarding $31,500 in grants to support a variety of STEM programs and projects within Virgin Islands public schools and early childhood centers in the USVI, CFVI has announced.

For the third year in a row, these grants were made possible by a contribution from the AT&T Foundation.

Hundreds of students within the St. Croix and St. Thomas-St. John districts will have the opportunity to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics through hands-on, creative instruction, CFVI said. Teachers and professionals were required to submit proposals that aimed to improve student achievement. These grants range from $1,500-$5,000 and will be used to boost STEM education.

“STEM industries demand a highly-educated and skilled workforce and provides opportunities for under-represented populations such as women, minorities and students with disabilities to obtain the skills essential to their future success,” says Joe York, AT&T president of Florida, Puerto Rico & USVI. “These STEM grants provide the opportunity for increased knowledge in fields that are essential to the economic development of our country.”

CFVI President Dee Baecher-Brown, recognized the continued generosity, vision, and long-term support of AT&T as a model of commitment for businesses in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to CFVI.  “We are so appreciative of AT&T’s ongoing philanthropic support of initiatives serving students in the USVI, particularly as many are facing the challenges of split-session school schedules. As we build forward from the September hurricanes, these grants will enable students to access STEM enrichment in and beyond the classroom,” she said.

Pre-schoolers at Head Start facilities throughout the Territory will be utilizing learning kits to engage in STEM-related concepts; physics students at the Charlotte Amalie High School will participate in team building exercises to construct robots; and students at the Claude O. Markoe Elementary School will be collecting data samples at local ponds to study their chemical composition. These are a few of the enriching projects that were selected as recipients for the 2017-2018 AT&T STEM Grants.

2017-2018 AT&T STEM Grant Recipients

Grant Recipient School Island Project
Ludovic Atemazem Charlotte Amalie High School St. Thomas The Physics Behind the Robot: Sea Perch Navigation
Victor Barnes St. Croix Central High School St. Croix M3 Challenge & IMMC Mathematics competition
Nancy Graham John H. Woodson Junior High School St. Croix

 

Creative Minds STEAM Club
Masikia Lewis VI Department of Human Services Head Start Pre-School Program VI STEM in the Preschool Setting
Marissa Richards-Nurse St. Croix Educational Complex High School St. Croix Flora, Fauna and Composition of St. Croix’s Ponds
Tysha St. Jules Claude O. Markoe Elementary School St. Croix “Fertigation” Bucket Irrigation System

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