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Grants, which range from $500 to $1,000, benefit classrooms, teachers and students.
A branded wholesaler for ExxonMobil, Davenport Energy secured 58 education grants on behalf of its Exxon and Mobil gasoline stations and convenience stores.
Pittsylvania County schools receiving grants include Chatham High School, Gretna High School, Dan River High School, Tunstall High School and Dan River Middle School.
George Washington High School, Sacred Heart School and Westover Christian Academy in Danville also received ExxonMobil education grants.
The ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program is designed to provide Exxon and Mobil retailers with an opportunity to invest in the future of communities through educational grants to neighborhood schools.Â
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–Thanks to the efforts of Spring Street Mobil, Daniel E. Lewis Middle School was recently awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Grant to support the school’s educational program. The school plans to utilize the gift to directly support student engagement and achievement.
“Spring Street Mobil is proud to participate in the ExxonMobil’s Educational Alliance program that invests in the future of communities through educational grants to neighborhood schools,” the school said in a statement. “Our school community is incredibly thankful for the support and generosity of Spring Street Mobil.”
Dec 20, 2020
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From left are Melissa Dubiel, team leader at Crosbyâs Dunkirk; Jim Pietz, district leader of Crosbyâs/Reid Stores; Kyle Jarrell, computer technology teacher at Dunkirk Middle School; Rebecca Farwell, principal of Dunkirk Middle School; Michael Mansfield, superintendent of Dunkirk City Schools; and Andrew Pollok, territory sales advisor of Reid Petroleum.
The Dunkirk Middle School received a grant of $500 from the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program.
Reid Petroleum and Crosby’s matched ExxonMobil’s grant with an additional $500 for a total of $1,000 to be used for math and science activities.
Since its inception, the Educational Alliance Program has provided grants to help with funding to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education programs. The grants help to give students the tools and technology they need to connect what they see in the classroom with what they have seen in the real world.