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PPG partners with AdoptAClassroom.org

STEM support comes through PPG grants to 10 middle and high schools.
5/30/2023
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The PPG Foundation partnered with AdoptAClassroom.org to equip teachers at 10 schools with STEM tools and materials for their classrooms.

PPG announced a partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education for students in 10 middle and high schools in five communities where PPG operates.

“We are inspired by the passion and devotion these teachers have to enrich the minds of their young students through STEM education,” said Malesia Dunn, executive director, PPG Foundation and corporate global social responsibility.

[Related story: See how the PPG Foundation helps communities worldwide.]

Aiming to equip teachers with the tools they need to provide their students with an understanding of, and exposure to, the possibilities in STEM, said the paint company, the partnership provided grants to enhance each school’s STEM education programs and mark the recent Teacher Appreciation Week.

“We’re proud to partner with AdoptAClassroom.org for a second year to provide students with the tools and programs they need to be successful,” said Dunn.

The grants reached more than 3,500 students at the following schools in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Huntsville, Alabama; Greensboro, North Carolina; and Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

As an example, with the Foundation’s grant, one school, Perry Traditional Academy was able to purchase a variety of STEM-related tools to benefit more than 100 of its students, which is nearly a third of the school’s student population.

“The impact was profound,” said Vicki Ammer, Perry Traditional Academy teacher and grant recipient in Pittsburgh. “Students looked forward to hearing about what was planned for the grant and were engaged and excited. They looked forward to learning because, for the first time, they felt like they had access to some of the things students have at other schools.”

The programs implemented by each school increased overall student engagement in STEM by 25 percent, according to AdoptAClassroom.org.
 

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