American
Honda Foundation grant to
Regional Science Education Project
The
Regional Science Education Project at ESD 105 received a $75,000
grant from the American
Honda Foundation at the start of 2006 to help boost
large-scale improvement of K-6 science education in our area's classrooms.
The funds are supporting professional development of science classrooms
and will finance the purchase of new science kits and refurbishment
of existing ones.
Bob
Hall, owner of Hall's Mazda/Honda in Yakima, played a key role in
providing the initial connection with the American Honda Foundation
after meeting with the ESD 105 professional development team in
2005. A representative from the American Honda Foundation visited
science classrooms in the West Valley School District in November
2005.
"The Honda
grant will increase the availability of teacher training and continue
the development of science leaders in each district," said
Dr. Jane Gutting, ESD 105 superintendent. "This is one more
example of the business community and the ESD leveraging resources
to meet regional needs."
The Regional
Science Education Project involves 22 public school districts and
two private schools. The participating schools share science kits
that engage K-6 students in hands-on activities that incorporate
inquiry-based learning.
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