Duke Energy has donated a special kit to Hamilton Heights Elementary School (HHES) which provides science and engineering materials for K-4 students during STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) learning. The materials included in this kit are designed to promote curiosity and learning through hands-on engagement.
HHES has long focused a part of its curriculum and enrichment programs around STEM-based education. The focus on hands-on learning with real-world applications actively engages students and teaches them more than science and mathematics concepts. It helps develop a variety of skill sets, including creativity and 21st-century skills such as media and technology literacy, productivity, social skills, communication, and initiative. Other skills learned through STEM education include problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, curiosity, collaboration, decision making, leadership, and much more as part of preparing them to be flexible and innovative.
“Duke is committed to promoting STEM education for all ages,” Duke Energy Community Relations Liaison Dagny Zupin said. “It’s wonderful to see Heights incorporating these hands-on experiences at the primary level.”
“HHES and Duke’s longstanding partnership benefits our STEM learning along with other programs such as our summer Jump Start Program,” HHES Principal Julie Griffey said. “We are extremely grateful to have Duke Energy a partner in education.”
“There’s nothing better than to unexpectedly receive a HUGE box of STEM supplies along with a host of science discovery ideas,” added HHES STEM teacher Joanne Renfro. “Thank you, Duke Energy!”