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TVA now accepting STEM classroom grant applications

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is now accepting applications for STEM classroom grants, benefitting STEM learning projects and teachers in schools across TVA's service area.

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DREMC-served schools receive grant funding

hree schools served by Duck River Electric Membership Corporation, Huntland School in Franklin County, Westwood Middle School in Coffee County and Marvin Wright Elementary in Maury County, have been awarded

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TVA Partnership Awards $1 Million In STEM Grants

TVA Partnership Awards $1 Million In STEM Grants
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TVA awards $64,000 in STEM grants to Shelby County Schools

TVA and partner award $64,000 in STEM grants to Shelby County Schools The grants for public schools are meant to develop science, technology, engineering, and math education projects all across the Tennessee Valley. Author: Tennessee Valley Authority News Release Published: 2:43 PM CST January 12, 2021 Updated: 5:25 PM CST January 12, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. The Tennessee Valley Authority, in partnership with Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated, a TVA retiree organization, announced this week the award of $800,000 in grants to educators in public schools to develop science, technology, engineering, and math education projects all across the Tennessee Valley. Of those funds, $64,000 were awarded to schools in Shelby County including: Barret’s Chapel School, Coleman School, Crosstown High School, Crump Elementary School, Hamilton High School, John P. Freeman Optional School, Kingsbury Elementary School, Maxine Smith STEAM Academ

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