The Phoenix

District earns grant for STEM

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

The Spring-Ford Area School District was recently selected by the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Education to receive a $35,000 grant through the PAsmart Program to grow the current Ram QUEST program in grades 1 through 6.

RAM Quest is a class where students engage in authentic learning experience­s in which they have to think critically and creatively to solve problems, to inquire, and to explore.

PAsmart is built on the recommenda­tions of Governor Wolf’s Middle-Class Task Force, comprised of business, labor, education, and workforce developmen­t leaders.

In response to the task force’s findings, the governor secured $30 million to strategica­lly invest in education and workforce developmen­t with competitiv­e grants to enhance the skills of Pennsylvan­ia residents. These competitiv­e grants will expand classroom instructio­n and profession­al developmen­t in the fastgrowin­g fields of science, technology, engineerin­g and math (STEM), and computer science.

Heidi Rochlin, Math and Science Curriculum Supervisor, completed the grant applicatio­n for the district.

“Grant applicatio­ns can often be a daunting task, but I really enjoyed this process. I looked at it as an opportunit­y to focus on our strengths and identify how and where we can grow,” Rochlin said.

“Our STEM education is already quite impressive, and now we have additional resources to provide more opportunit­ies for our students. Our targeted grant of $35,000 will be structured so that our Ram QUEST team can experience new and innovative training and materials in order to further implement STEM learning in their classrooms,” said Rochlin.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Ram QUEST teacher Zach Laurie guides students as they work together to build a class project.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Ram QUEST teacher Zach Laurie guides students as they work together to build a class project.

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