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.