Housing and Development Newsletter This is an exciting accomplishment for the Computer Science Academy, finally giving students an exciting hub to creatively push and further their learning in robotics, 3D printing and other technical areas of interest,” Johnston said.
With a $15,000 grant from the Williams-Corbett Foundation, the CS Academy Foundation (CSAF) was able to buy state-of-the-art robotics machinery, professional safety equipment, multi-toner 3D printers and power tools along with new workstations and storage spaces.
The CSAF, a parent-run volunteer entity that supports the academy, then funded a $17,000 renovation of the Robotics Lab, transforming a former student locker room into the new reimagined SB Maker’s Space.