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A Christian County Middle School teacher recently received a grant to help a program she has created.
According to Christian County Public Schools, the Tennessee Valley Authority and Hopkinsville Electric System presented Amanda Huff a check for $5,000. Huff is a science teacher and was awarded the TVA Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grant for her program ‘Engineering Energy in 7th Grade Science.’
She was one of nine STEM grant recipients in Kentucky.
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Jan 15, 2021 11:35 AM
TVA, Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated, and Hopkinsville Electric System, have awarded a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics grant to Amanda Huff, science teacher at Christian County Middle School.
A news release from the school system says the grant is a part of $800,000 in grants from TVA to public school educators to develop STEM education projects.
Huff’s program, “Engineering Energy in 7th Grade Science” will allow students to learn about the different forms of energy; and then build a small model car that will be tested and modified to meet certain scientific criteria.