Announcement Highlights:
- From more than 600 applicants, 12 elementary schools across Canada have been awarded cash grants of up to $10,000 each
- Recipients will use grants to enhance or integrate technology to inspire, motivate and empower their students
BURNABY, BC, May 28, 2019 /CNW/ - Best Buy Canada is proud to announce the 12 elementary schools, selected from more than 600 applicants, to receive a combined $100,000 in funding for tech-based curriculums through the Best Buy School Tech Grant program. Schools across the country will use these grants to give their students access to the latest in computer and digital technology to reduce the economic and digital divide and inspire them to achieve their highest potential as they move into high school and eventually on to post-secondary education.
"The goal for this program is to increase the exposure students have to technology so they can develop 21st-century skills," said Karen Arsenault, Best Buy Canada's Community Investment Manager. "The key to success for our recipients was the passion of the teachers and principals who outlined how additional technology would impact their students and provide unique experiences in the classroom."
The 12 schools receiving a Best Buy School Tech Grant are:
General Grants:
- Clifford Bowey Public School – Ottawa, ON
- École des Cascades – Rawdon, QC
- École Opasquia School – The Pas, MB
- École Sans-Frontière – Québec, QC
- Jersey Public School – Keswick, ON
- Liverpool Street Elementary School – Fredericton, NB
- Nakasuk School – Iqaluit, NU
- New Hazelton Elementary School – New Hazelton, BC
- Twelfth Avenue Elementary – Burnaby, BC
STEM Grants
- Abbott School – Edmonton, AB
- École Champs Vallée School– Beaumont, AB
- Prince Edward Public School – Windsor, ON
General Tech Grants are designed to help improve or integrate technology in classrooms to advance student learning. This could include new technologies including libraries, special needs classrooms, literacy programs and more. STEM Tech Grants are for schools looking to enhance technology in programs pertaining to science, technology, engineering, and math, which includes robotics clubs, math programs, computer coding and digital media courses.
All twelve schools will receive their funding in the coming weeks and celebrations will happen at the School Tech Grant recipient schools with the support of local Best Buy teams.
Best Buy Canada focuses its community investment on supporting youth to connect with technology to inspire, motivate and empower their education. Through this mission, Best Buy has provided more than 210 Canadian schools with grants to purchase new technology, in addition to offering post-secondary scholarships and supporting youth with hands on tech learning opportunities.
In the coming months, Best Buy School Tech Grants will offer secondary schools the opportunity to apply for funding for new technology. Educators interested in being notified when grants are next available can email [email protected].
For more information about Best Buy's community investments, visit www.BestBuy.ca/Community.
About Best Buy
As a wholly owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY), Best Buy Canada Ltd. is one of Canada's largest and most successful omni-channel retailers, operating the Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile and Geek Squad (www.geeksquad.ca) brands. With nearly 200 Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile stores across Canada, and an expanded assortment of lifestyle products offered through BestBuy.ca, Best Buy is a leader in Total Retail, catering to customers how, when, and where they want to shop. Best Buy Canada is committed to making a positive impact in the community with programs and partnerships that support youth to connect with technology to advance their education. For more information visit BestBuy.ca.
SOURCE Best Buy Canada
Media contact: Anjee Gill, Communications Specialist, [email protected], 604-456-8260
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