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Honeywell grant provides STEAM labs to CMS students

Honeywell grant to bring STEAM labs to 750 Charlotte students Students in 20 classrooms across the five CMS schools will receive STEAMLab kits that include materials for hands-on, engaging lessons. Author: Meilin Tompkins Updated: 4:37 PM EST January 25, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. With the support of global technology company Honeywell, Digi-Bridge will bring science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) education experiences to five new partner schools in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) system to reach 750 students in 2021. Beginning Jan. 25, students in 20 classrooms across the five CMS schools will receive STEAMLab kits that include materials for hands-on, engaging lessons such as mobile application development, design engineering, arts and technology, coding and robotics. 

Settlement Reached In Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The parents of a Sullivan man killed in a car crash will receive a $25,000 settlement from the insurance company of the other driver, according to electronic court records.  Mason Kirk, 18, was killed in a September 2018 crash on Route H in rural Franklin County, according to a report filed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.  Kirk’s parents — Edward M. Kirk and Amy Garner, both of Sullivan — filed a lawsuit in June 2019 seeking damages from the other driver, Alyssa Sharp, and American Honda Motor Co., the manufacturer of Kirk’s vehicle, a 2018 Honda Pilot.  The settlement, which was presented Thursday in the Franklin County Circuit Court by Judge Craig Hellmann, was for the maximum amount allowed per Sharp’s insurance. The settlement does not settle the entire case as the suit against American Honda continues with a possible 10-day jury trial set to begin Sept. 27, 2021, with jury selection and closing arguments tentatively set for Oct. 8.  

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