ALCOA (Fall 2022)
$20,000 for FRC registration and seasonal needs.
Indiana FIRST (Fall 2022)
$6,000 for team registration and components for our robotic challenge.
Indiana FIRST (Fall 2021)
$6,000 for team registration and components for our robotic challenge.
Public Education Foundation (Spring 2020)
$750 for STEM Night Supplies.
NASA (2018 and 2019)
$6,000 for team registration for robotics competitions.
STEM Boxes (Spring 2019)
$2469 to purchase and develop STEM tools for local schools.
FIRST Robotics Monsanto Grant (Fall 2018)
$6,000 for team registration and components for our robotic challenge.
Excellence in Education (Fall 2018)
$490 to purchase materials to create Judo Bots to learn about hydraulics.
3D Printing for All (PEF Spring 2018)
$2400 to purchase 3 Prusa MK2S kits to be assembled and used in area schools.
Toyota and Project Lead the Way Grant (Spring 2018)
$7500 for first year and $2500 for second year in order to implement PLTW Launch at McCutchanville and Oak Hill Elementary schools.
Public Education Foundation Excellence in Education (Fall 2017)
$460 to purchase a Matter and Form Object Scanner to create scans of Art Work and digitize as well as edit in CAD Programs.
PEF/Vectren Sustainability Grant (Spring 2017)
$650 to purchase a FilaStruder that will allow us to create and recycle our own 3D printing filament.
Public Education Foundation (Spring 2017)
$740 to purchase Arduino Boards and sensors to teach a higher level of coding and robotics.
Public Education Foundation (Fall 2016)
$494 to purchase Bluetooth controlled motors that will allow students to control a flying object with their smartphones.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation Spring 2016
$2,491.82 to purchase Sphero robotics and tablets to introduce coding and programming.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation (Spring 2016)
$461 for a grant to implement MineCraft EDU into the classroom.
Public Education Foundation Excellence in Education (Fall 2015)
$919.05 Excellence in Education grant for Makey Makey integrated circuit boards.
PEF/Vectren Sustainability Grant (Spring 2015)
$1,279.80 - Grant written to purchase Snap Circuit Rover vehicles along with alternative energy sources that would allow students an opportunity to work with non-traditional energy and see the value.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation (Spring 2015)
$2,268.11 - Grant was written to purchase 3Doodler Pens. The pens allow students to draw in 3D by extruding plastic material into any shape they desire. Here is a link to show more about the pens.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation (Spring 2015)
$699 - Grant was written to purchase additional plastic for our Cube 3D Printer. The program became so popular that we needed additional material to print with.
PEF/Vectren Sustainability Grant (Fall 2014)
$1,231.52 - Grant was written to purchase alternative energy Lego NXT Robotics kits. Through this grant our students have been able to see how alternative energy can power devices and study how much cleaner it is than traditional methods of creating energy.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation (Spring 2014)
$2,453.45 - Grant was written to purchase a Cube 3D Printer. This allows us to take the design portion of our class to an entirely new level. Now students can design anything they can think of such as smartphone cases, bolts, nuts, etc. and watch it come to life through plastic.
Public Education Foundation (PEF)/Love Foundation (Spring 2008
$680 - Grant was written to fund a project called TechnoKids. We purchased materials to build 3 computers and give them to those in need. This project allowed us to learn about the intricacies of computer hardware.
School to Work Grant (Spring 2002)
$15,000 - Grant was written to help us initially purchase consumable supplies to implement our Project Lead the Way Program.