Northrop Grumman Awards Grants to San Fernando Valley Area Teachers in Support of STEM Education
Through the company's National Engineers Week STEM grants program,
Teachers at any public school, charter school with an open enrollment policy, or private school with a 501(c)(3) foundation were eligible to apply for the Northrop Grumman STEM grants. To be considered for the STEM grants, the teachers must have been referred by an active Northrop Grumman employee. Selection was based on the proposed activity's potential to engage students and the level of STEM focus.
"We applaud these local teachers for finding unique ways to help make students excited about STEM education," said
Steve Toner, vice president and
The following
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Remedios Aguilar – Our Lady of the
Holy Rosary School (North Hollywood )Angela Boyce – Our Lady of the
Valley School (Canoga Park )Michele Endres –
Peach Hill Academy (Moorpark )Albert Estrada –
Valley Alternative Magnet School (Van Nuys )Susan Ferdman –
Canoga Park Elementary (Canoga Park )Debra Hammill –
Brookside Elementary (Oak Park )Scott Mastroianni –
Flory Academy of Sciences and Technology (Moorpark )Mark Michail –
A.G.B.U. Manoogian-Demirdjian School (Canoga Park )Cynthia Santillo –
Shirley Avenue Elementary (Reseda )Pat Wallace –
Chaparral Middle School (Moorpark )Lisa Zamora – Our Lady of the
Valley School (Canoga Park )Irene Zelman –
Vista Fundamental School (Simi Valley )
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