ECHS, Jerome Receive STEM Grants From Battelle


COLUMBUS – Battelle this week funded STEM classroom grants that will impact more than 65,000 across the state of Ohio. Included in those awards will be grants to both Marysville STEM Early College School and Jerome Dublin High School.

Classrooms will receive award grants of as much as $5,000. Projects aligned to at least one of four focus areas:

  • Community Problem Solving
  • STEM Career Exploration
  • Building STEM Mindsets
  • Design Thinking and Security

This is the second school year for the awards, which are directed through the Ohio STEM Learning Network Classroom Grant Program. Battelle funded 223 projects in 163 public schools across the state. In total, $1,030,000 will reach students in one of every seven school districts (124) across 60 Ohio counties.

The grant program fosters the growth of the Ohio STEM Learning Network as a public-private partnership between Battelle and the State of Ohio. Providing more access for all students to experience quality science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is Battelle’s top philanthropic priority.

Educators interested in future awards for the program or other supports for STEM education from the Ohio STEM Learning Network can sign up here. A complete list of awarded schools is available at this link. To learn more about STEM education at Battelle, visit www.battelle.org/stem-education.

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