The $50,000 grant from NextEra Energy Resources will significantly boost STEM education at White Castle High School. Here's how the funds will be used: New Technology: The grant will enable the purchase of a 3D printer, a Computer Aided Design (CAD) system, and drones. These tools will give students practical experience with advanced technologies. Robotics Curriculum: A portion of the grant will help develop a robotics curriculum, offering students a detailed educational pathway in this area. Updates and Improvements: Funds will also be used to upgrade existing STEM classrooms to meet modern standards and enhance learning. These enhancements will make the STEM program more engaging and prepare students for future careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. The initiative shows the school's and NextEra Energy Resources' commitment to promoting innovation and education. For more details, refer to the articles mentioned.
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