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GWINNETT COUNTY, GA — A Dacula elementary school and five other Gwinnett County schools have received almost $50,000 in Bosch STEM grants to help fund science and math education.
Alcova Elementary School received $10,000 — the largest of the six grants — to support an outdoor classroom that would include raised beds for growing and harvesting vegetables, fruit trees, plants that promote pollination, and conservation resources such as compost bins and rain barrels.
Other schools that received Bosch STEM grants were:
Mill Creek High School, Hoschton, $8,000 — funding for rocket kits, EVO kits, VEX Mechatronics kits, Arduino Uno Starter kits, KNEX renewable energy set, water and soil testing kits, and teacher instruction.Osborne Middle School, Hoschton, $8,000 — funding for Hand2mind makerspace carts and MooreCo dry erase desks.Jackson Elementary School, Lawrenceville, $7,985 — funding for LEGO Education WeDo Core sets, LEGO Mindstorm Ev3 Core sets, iPads, and iPad cases.Paul Duke STEM High School, Norcross, $8,000 — funding for supplies required for project-based learning activities. Northbrook Middle School, Suwanee, $8,000 — funding for laptops, charging carts, construction of a recording studio, and classroom furniture. According to a news release from Gwinnett County Public Schools, the individual schools were selected as grant recipients based on their commitment to and excellence in STEM education.
The grants were awarded by the corporate foundation for Bosch in North America. The foundation awards up to $3 million in grants annually to projects that focus on science, technology and the environment.
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