Westinghouse N-Vision Announces 2010-2011 Winners of Brighter Future Grant Program
- Projects will promote science, technology and mathematics skills
- Winners from Pa., S.C., Vt., Cal. and W. Va.
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Westinghouse Electric Company today announced the 2010-11 winners of its N-Visioning a Brighter Future grant program, which awards funding to middle and high schools for creative, hands-on projects.
Administered by the company's speakers bureau, N-Vision, the grant program is designed to encourage both teachers and students to develop projects based on energy, math, science or technology.
The competition is open to all middle and high schools where Westinghouse has a presence. Five schools are awarded $2,000 each to carry out their proposed projects. Winners of the 2010-11 grants are:
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Pinecrest Center School, Aiken, South Carolina |
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The school's "Newton's Toy Box" project will allow students to rediscover Newton's three laws of motion. |
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St. Johnsbury Academy, St. Johnsbury, Vermont |
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The students of this school will carry out a project called "How much energy do we use?" that will measure, record and analyze the electricity usage and cost at the St. Johnsbury Academy Campus. |
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Lakewood Christian School, Long Beach, California |
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The project called "Adventures in Flight" will allow the students to perform many simple experiments that demonstrate the fundamental principles involved in flight. |
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Westwood Middle School, Morgantown, West Virginia |
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The school's project called "Alternative Energy" will allow students to explore the alternative fuels currently available and research those of the future. |
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Central Buck High School West, Doylestown, Pennsylvania |
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A project called "4-D" will be carried out as an activity that applies STEM concepts in an interactive and hands-on way, ultimately preparing students for technology literacy. |
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Westinghouse, a group company of Toshiba Corporation, is the world's pioneering nuclear power company and is a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and technologies to utilities throughout the world. Westinghouse technology today is the basis for approximately one-half of the world's operating nuclear plants.
SOURCE Westinghouse Electric Company
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