Los Angeles, CA
Unleashing Potential: Two Bit Circus STEAM Lab at Thomas Starr King
Grant Amount
$17,971
Year Awarded
2024-2025
Project Coordinator
William Page
Grant Type
Team
Local Association
United Teachers Los Angeles / NEA (UTLA/NEA)
Focus Area
Science Technology Engineering, and Math
About the Project
At Thomas Starr King Environmental STEAM Magnet, we ignite young minds for a sustainable future. Yet, our current spaces limit hands-on exploration. A Two Bit Circus STEAM Makerspace lab is the missing piece, providing essential tools and a vibrant environment for our sixth-graders to: deepen STEAM Learning: Go beyond textbooks! – students will tinker, engineer, code, and create, solidifying abstract concepts through real-world projects like coding eco-bots or building solar-powered models; spark Innovation – open-ended materials and playful challenges will drive curiosity and collaboration; students will imagine solutions to environmental problems, fostering a generation of innovative changemakers; cultivate 21st-Century Skills – the lab will be a crucible for critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication, equipping students with vital skills for success in any field; foster environmental stewardship – the focus on sustainable materials and green technologies will deepen students’ understanding of environmental issues and empower them to become responsible stewards of our planet; transform learning spaces – the converted classroom, with its flexible and inviting design, will become a hub for creativity and collaboration, radiating energy and enthusiasm throughout the school. This grant is not just an investment in tools and space; it’s an investment in our students’ futures. It’s about igniting their passion for STEAM.
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