Gregg Middle School Brings STEM Learning to Life

Through EmpowerED Grant from the Horace Mann Educators Foundation

Last fall, Gregg Middle School was awarded a $2,500 EmpowerED grant made possible through the partnership of Horace Mann Educators Foundation and the Dorchester Two Educational Foundation. The $2,500 grant provided a 3D printer, filament, and equipment cart to expand hands-on STEM opportunities for students in grades 6 8. Dorchester Two Education Foundation, nominated by Horace Mann agent Stephanie Rankin of Rankin Insurance for Educators, LLC, was one of 20 nonprofit education-focused organizations nationwide selected for grant funding to help students reach their full potential.

On April 29, that investment was on full display as Gregg Middle School hosted a STEM Day in the school’s media center, giving students the opportunity to explore innovation, design, and problem-solving through a variety of engaging activities.

Students used computer design software to create original items and then sent their designs to the printer for production. In addition to 3D printing, students rotated through several interactive STEM stations where they built VEX Robotics vehicles, constructed bridges, tested straw rockets, experimented with cotton ball catapults, and explored other engineering challenges.

The event highlighted the lasting impact of community partnerships and grant funding that place innovative tools directly into the hands of students and educators. Through experiences like STEM Day, Gregg Middle students are developing creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking skills that will prepare them for future success.

Dorchester Two Educational Foundation Presents Teacher of the Year with Trip

From the district, each Teacher of the Year received a recognition plaque for their classroom, a framed photo of their class, and a monetary gift. The Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce presented each teacher with certificates from the SC House and Senate as well as from the Chamber and a gift. The District Honor Teachers also received a $200 Halls gift card from the Dorchester Two Educational Foundation.

 

The Dorchester Two Educational Foundation presented Mrs. Bender with a trip for two to a destination of her choice. Her options include all expenses paid travel and stays in Los Cabos, Mexico, Cap Cana, Dominican Republic, a multi-city Ireland adventure, and Las Vegas. As the third lowest funded traditional k-12 district in the state, the foundation is instrumental in funding important initiatives that directly support the teachers and students of DDTwo. This trip will be an incredible experience for Mrs. Bender that will create memories that will last a lifetime.

 

In addition, thanks to the support of DDTwo’s amazing community partners, Mrs. Bender also received a beautiful arrangement of roses donated by The Blossom Shop as well as a basket full of generous gifts from Carriage Works, Fancy Trimmins, Four Green Fields, Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce, JAG, Louise, Nico Romo Hospitality Group, Forte Jazz Lounge, and Summerville Family YMCA.

 

DD2 Foundation accepts Grant from the Summerville Rotary Club

On May 11, the Dorchester Two Educational Foundation was humbled to accept a grant from the Summerville Evening Rotary Club to revitalize the DuBose Middle School outdoor classroom space. Their School Improvement Council and PTSA are working hard to help the Wildcats at DMS have a variety of learning spaces that allow for creative and imaginative thinking. We can't wait to see the students utilize this space next school year! THANK YOU to the hard-working volunteers in the Evening Rotary. You truly embody the #ServiceAboveSelf motto, and we love you for caring about our DD2 students and teachers.