FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 10, 2013
FY13-32
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—ORAU awarded 27 teachers from 17 East Tennessee schools more than $39,000 during the 12th annual ORAU Education Grants ceremony. Since beginning this program in 2002, ORAU has provided more than $350,000 to area schools for projects that complement its mission of enriching science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs.
Educational materials and equipment purchased with the grant monies—such as microscopes, iPads, robotics kits, computers and more—will help teachers continue to meet rigorous, state-wide curriculum standards and enhance the learning experience of their students.
“ORAU is honored we can play a role is building the future for our community by helping our schools secure the tools they need to capture and maintain students’ attention on these critical subjects,“ ORAU President and CEO Andy Page said. “These educators continue to show increased dedication to teaching, and we appreciate all of their effort and hard work.“
Anderson County Schools, one of the biggest winners, received a $5,000 grant to purchase a digital based collection of books for math and science. The book collections will be shared between all eight Anderson County Elementary Schools and will allow teachers to use more than 300 interactive titles with unlimited users at any given time.
The second largest grant of $3,100 was presented to Clinton Middle School for the purchase of 10 compound light microscopes to supplement and replace various existing microscopes dating from the 1950’s. The new equipment will allow students in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades to examine plant and animal cells. Clinton Middle School also received a grant of $1,390 for the purchase of a clicker response system that will be made available to all of the school’s math and science teachers.
Briceville Elementary School also was granted its request for six iPads to be used throughout the school as listening hubs for students, Grand Oaks Elementary School received six iPads to be used by students throughout the school to engage is multiple subjects, and Norwood Middle School received 15 Kindles with chargers to give students instant access to books and resources at their own individual reading level. Each grant is valued at $3,000.
The other grant winners were:
The awards, based on competitive proposals submitted by the individual schools, were presented by Page, ORAU Executive Vice President Eric Abelquist, and ORAU director and Vice President Dean Evasius.
Learn more about this and other ORAU-supported programs in education.
ORAU provides innovative scientific and technical solutions to advance national priorities in science, education, security and health. Through specialized teams of experts, unique laboratory capabilities and access to a consortium of more than 100 major Ph.D.-granting institutions, ORAU works with federal, state, local and commercial customers to advance national priorities and serve the public interest. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation and federal contractor, ORAU manages the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
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