Strawberry Crest High School

5 Years, $8.5 Million in Classroom Technology & Supplies Delivered to Public Schools Across America

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

The impactful partnership of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and DonorsChoose , the leading nonprofit for supporting preK–12 public schools, celebrates its fifth anniversary this year.

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  • The impactful partnership of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and DonorsChoose , the leading nonprofit for supporting preK–12 public schools, celebrates its fifth anniversary this year.
  • This collaboration, centered around Samsung's national Solve for Tomorrow science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competition for public middle and high school students, has over five years delivered $8.5 million in Samsung technology and classroom supplies to nearly 500 schools participating in Solve for Tomorrow competitions.
  • From our network within the citizenship community, we knew that teachers on DonorsChoose understand the needs of a classroom better than many.
  • DonorsChoose let us know how well the tech Samsung contributed matched teachers' needs and would work best for both educators and students.

STEM Students to Nation – “We’ve Got This” – Proposing Solutions for Low-cost Assistive Technology, Heat Stroke in Sports, and the Pollinator Collapse

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Senator Todd Young of Indiana also attended the event as they were honored with STEM Champion Awards from Samsung in recognition of their efforts to advance STEM pursuits in their states.

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  • Senator Todd Young of Indiana also attended the event as they were honored with STEM Champion Awards from Samsung in recognition of their efforts to advance STEM pursuits in their states.
  • “Their ingenuity in developing creative solutions to community problems and their commitment in bringing projects from idea to reality are truly inspiring.
  • We invite everyone to join us in celebrating these young STEM champions, and all the teams that have participated in Solve for Tomorrow.
  • The three grand prize-winning STEM solutions are:

FBLA Students Sweep ACTE Awards for Outstanding Business Students

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Reston, Virginia, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- High school and collegiate members of the Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA), the nations largest business Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO), won all of the Outstanding Business Education Student Awards given today by the Association for Career & Technical Education (ACTE) at their annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  • Reston, Virginia, Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- High school and collegiate members of the Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA), the nations largest business Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO), won all of the Outstanding Business Education Student Awards given today by the Association for Career & Technical Education (ACTE) at their annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • The awards recognize outstanding students for their leadership potential shown in business courses, their involvement in CTSO activities, and their participation in school and community activities.
  • These awards are such a high honor for our students because its recognition of outstanding achievement from the very educators who are teaching career and technical education in their classrooms each day, FBLA President & CEO Alexander T. Graham said.
  • Krisha Patel, FBLA High School Eastern Region Vice President; Egg Harbor Township High School, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey
    Jaya Singh, FBLA Collegiate member and former FBLA High School National President; Babson College, Babson Park, Massachusetts
    Aarav Dagar, FBLA High School National President; Strawberry Crest High School, Tampa, Florida
    Natalie Coon, FBLA High School North Central Region Vice President; Campbellsport High School, Campbellsport, Wisconsin
    Steven Segawa, FBLA High School Western Region Vice President; Valencia High School, Placentia, California
    Shanna Shakespear, FBLA Collegiate Vice President of Communication; Ensign College, Salt Lake City, Utah
    Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association with active middle school, high school, and college chapters worldwide.