- Bosch Energy, Science and Technology (BEST) program awards grants to 26 Detroit Public Schools teachers, representing 25 projects at 23 schools - Detroit elementary-, middle- and high-school teachers receive grants totaling $25,000 - $10,000 district-wide grant to support the DPS Go Green Challenge - The BEST program is designed to enhance student learning about energy, science and technology FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – By 2018, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts there will be an estimated 274,000 jobs related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in Michigan. The concern that Bosch and others have is: Will the next-generation workforce be ready to move into these jobs? To demonstrate its commitment to helping prepare students for these jobs, the Bosch Community Fund (BCF) recently announced $35,000 in grants to the Detroit Public Schools. These grants include awards to 26 Detroit Public Schools teachers, representing 25 projects, as part of its Bosch Energy, Science and Technology (BEST) grant program. These grants will support teachers who have developed innovative curriculum that promotes STEM and energy education. In addition, the BCF is providing a $10,000 grant to support DPSs Go Green Challenge. The Go Green Challenge is a voluntary program that encourages school Green Teams to engage in a wide range of sustainability initiatives in energy and water conservation; resource use and recycling; and gardens and nutrition. Sixty-two DPS schools are competing to earn prizes and cash awards. STEM education is imperative to Michigan and the nations future economic growth, said Kathleen Owsley, executive director, Bosch Community Fund. Bosch seeks to support schools that promote STEM, in ways that foster excitement among students for these fields. Only about 26 percent of Michigan high school students are interested in STEM, according to STEMConnector.org, she said. The more we can do to provide resources to schools, the greater the opportunity teachers will have to make a positive impact on students curiosity. We want students to understand the types of high-tech, good-paying jobs these fields offer. We were impressed with the innovative ideas submitted by the teachers and look forward to positive results from the work that they will do with their students, Owsley said. This years grants support teacher-submitted projects that range from building a remotely operated vehicle that can function in a submarine environment to creating a robotics program for elementary school students to erecting a rainwater irrigation system for rooftop gardens. Teachers from the following schools will receive funds toward their project: - Spain Elementary-Middle – Ivy Bailey - Thurgood Marshall Elementary – Krystal Bolar - Thurgood Marshall Elementary – Yolanda Portis - Munger PreK-8 – David Boye - Ann Arbor Trail Magnet – Sakina Burch - Ronald Brown Academy – Jennifer Edwards - Ronald Brown Academy – Kathy Sergeant - Gompers Elementary-Middle – Pamela Green - Dixon Educational Learning Academy – Loretta Hall - Hutchinson Leadership Academy – Penelope Johnson - Carstens Elementary-Middle – Michele Kaseta-Collins - Neinas Elementary – Amy Lazarowicz - Mark Twain Elementary-Middle – Wendell Massey and Zenola Brandon - Carleton Elementary – Paula Odom - Emerson Elementary-Middle – Kunyan Vyas - Bates Academy – Dyan Wardwell - Carver STEM Academy – Agatha Gordon - Pulaski Elementary-Middle – Karanji Kaduma - King High School – Jennifer Boyle - Osborn Collegiate Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology – Camilia Gligor - Osborn Evergreen Academy of Design and Alternative Energy – Kristina Peart - Cass Technical High School – Denise Rivers - Detroit Institute of Technology College Prep High School at Cody – Chad Segrist - Communication and Media Arts High School – Sharon Tuinukaufe - Renaissance High School – Kerry Williams The BEST program began as a way to encourage and develop student learning about science, technology and the environment. Teachers are asked to submit a project proposal that outlines their goals and objectives, and the impact it will have on the school, their students and/or community, in both the short and long term. The winners are chosen by a committee of community members and Bosch associates. BEST was founded under the Bosch Community Fund, which grants up to $3 million annually, providing further support for charitable and community efforts within the U.S., with a focus on science, technology and environmental initiatives. About Bosch: The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. In fiscal 2012, its roughly 306,000 associates generated sales of $67.5 billion. Since the beginning of 2013, its operations have been divided into four business sectors: Automotive Technology, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. The Bosch Group comprises Robert Bosch GmbH and its roughly 360 subsidiaries and regional companies in some 50 countries. If its sales and service partners are included, then Bosch is represented in roughly 150 countries. This worldwide development, manufacturing, and sales network is the foundation for further growth. Bosch spent some $6.1 billion for research and development in 2012, and applied for nearly 4,800 patents worldwide. The Bosch Groups products and services are designed to fascinate, and to improve the quality of life by providing solutions which are both innovative and beneficial. In this way, the company offers technology worldwide that is Invented for life. Additional information is available online at www.bosch.com and www.bosch-press.com. In the U.S., Canada and Mexico, the Bosch Group manufactures and markets automotive original equipment and aftermarket solutions, industrial drives and control technology, power tools, security and communication systems, packaging technology, thermotechnology, household appliances, solar energy, healthcare telemedicine and software solutions. Having established a regional presence in 1906, Bosch employs nearly 24,600 associates in more than 100 locations, with consolidated sales of $10.6 billion in fiscal year 2012. For more information, visit www.boschusa.com, www.bosch.com.mx and www.bosch.ca. About the Bosch Community Fund: The Bosch Community Fund, a U.S.-based foundation established in September 2011, awards up to $3 million annually in grants and contributions to various 501(c)(3) organizations and educational institutions. The BCF focuses primarily on the enrichment of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education and the advancement of environmental sustainability initiatives.
Having established a regional presence in 1906 in North America, the Bosch Group employs 34,700 associates in more than 100 locations, as of December 31, 2020. According to preliminary figures, Bosch generated consolidated sales of $13.1 billion in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. For more information, visit www.bosch.us, www.bosch.ca and www.bosch.com.mx.
The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. It employs roughly 394,500 associates worldwide (as of December 31, 2020). According to preliminary figures, the company generated sales of $87.1 billion in 2020. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. As a leading IoT provider, Bosch offers innovative solutions for smart homes, Industry 4.0, and connected mobility. Bosch is pursuing a vision of mobility that is sustainable, safe, and exciting. It uses its expertise in sensor technology, software, and services, as well as its own IoT cloud, to offer its customers connected, cross-domain solutions from a single source. The Bosch Group’s strategic objective is to facilitate connected living with products and solutions that either contain artificial intelligence (AI) or have been developed or manufactured with its help. Bosch improves quality of life worldwide with products and services that are innovative and spark enthusiasm. In short, Bosch creates technology that is “Invented for life.” The Bosch Group comprises Robert Bosch GmbH and its roughly 440 subsidiary and regional companies in 60 countries. Including sales and service partners, Bosch’s global manufacturing, engineering, and sales network covers nearly every country in the world. The basis for the company’s future growth is its innovative strength. At 126 locations across the globe, Bosch employs some 73,000 associates in research and development, as well as roughly 30,000 software engineers.
Additional information is available online at www.bosch.us, www.iot.bosch.com, https://us.bosch-press.com, https://twitter.com/BoschPress
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