The Alexandria Education Foundation has awarded $43,140 in grants to fund 12 enrichment projects in the Alexandria Public Schools for the 2024-2025 school year. These projects aim to ignite passion, unlock potential, and foster engagement for all learners and staff within the school district.
One of the funded projects is the Dragster Flow Tunnel at Discovery Middle School, where 180 students in grades 7-8 will engage in hands-on learning by using a flow visualization tunnel to enhance the design and performance of their CO2 dragsters. This project integrates principles of fluid dynamics and aerodynamics into the traditional dragster design process.
Another project is the African Percussion at Lincoln Elementary School, where approximately 490 students in K-5th grade will experience various African drum types and drumming styles to enrich their understanding of rhythm and composition. This project aims to provide innovative ensemble building and music-making opportunities for students.
Additionally, the grant will fund projects like the Hydroponic Grow Towers and Food Table at Alexandria Area High School, the American Ninja Warrior Equipment at all elementary schools, and the Harmony Bridge musical initiative at AAHS. These projects will provide students with unique learning experiences and opportunities to explore various subjects in a hands-on and engaging way.
Overall, the Alexandria Education Foundation continues to support and enhance the educational experiences of students in the Alexandria Public Schools through these impactful enrichment projects.