Chemours, EastSide Charter break ground on STEM center

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The Chemours Company and the  EastSide Charter School  broke ground on a new 24,000 square foot community STEM facility – the Chemours STEM Hub.

The hub will serve as an access point for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education and other development opportunities in the Wilmington community. Made possible in part by a $4 million grant Chemours made in 2021 through its ChemFESTschool partnership program, the Chemours STEM Hub will offer public spaces for learning and improve access for more students from more backgrounds to gain eposure to STEM.

“Shaping the world’s future through the power of our chemistry requires great innovators and problem solvers from all backgrounds. And ensuring we have a robust pipeline of future STEM talent requires strategic investments to nurture students and members of communities who have been underserved, under-resourced, and often overlooked,” said Mark Newman, CEO at Chemours. “Our ChemFEST school partnership program provides greater access and support so students can grow, explore, and achieve their dreams. We’re excited to take another step closer to opening the doors on the Chemours STEM Hub at EastSide Charter School.”

The Chemours STEM Hub will house ESCS APEX (Middle School Honors) and STEM programs and include a maker’s space, 3D printing, engineering, and other STEM-related activities. The hub will operate beyond the school day, doubling as a community center after-school, on weekends, and in the summer. Programming will include mentoring, robotics, coding, chemistry, biology, renewable energy, and Science Olympiad competitions.

“We are stronger and better when we work together. And in a state with an impressive amount of STEM career opportunities, we do not have community spaces to prepare our citizens for these opportunities,” said Aaron Bass, CEO at EastSide Charter School. “The new Chemours STEM Hub at EastSide Charter School will allow students to receive world-class instruction from titans in the STEM field and gain skills that can improve their lives. Additionally, parents will have the opportunity to gain job skills and interview with STEM-focused businesses. The Chemours STEM Hub will be where community members, corporations, and educators can unite to transform our state.”

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The Chemours STEM Hub at ESCS’s anticipated completion is the start of the 2024-2025 school year. It has received support from the Delaware Federal Congressional Delegation, the Delaware General Assembly, Barclays, and others.

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