Teach For AmericaSouth Carolina received a $25,000 grant from Duke Energy to support Teach For America’s efforts to increase statewide STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education opportunities Tuesday.

The donation will help to recruit, train, and support Teach For America teachers who are leading STEM classrooms in the Palmetto State, and will also support the ongoing leadership development provided to Teach For America alumni in teaching and fields that address educational inequity.

“Providing leaders to teach subject areas such as science and math in high-need schools in South Carolina is critical to helping students attain an excellent education,” said Josh Bell, executive director of Teach For AmericaSouth Carolina. “We are thankful to have received the award and to partner with Duke Energy to support excellence in teaching and create pathways for students to prepare for future opportunities in STEM.”

In celebration of Math Awareness Month, Duke Energy representatives awarded the grant during an eighth grade math classroom visit at Southside Middle School in Florence District 1. The students, taught by a Teach For America corps member, heard from a Duke Energy engineer on the role math plays in his career.

“Putting our support behind effective education programs and initiatives that emphasize STEM is a critical focus for Duke Energy,” said Mindy Taylor, Duke Energy’s government and community relations manager. “We are proud to be a partner with Teach for AmericaSouth Carolina.”  

Teach For America has worked in South Carolina since 2011, partnering with 14 school districts across 12 counties. This year, 230 Teach For America corps members are reaching 14,500 students in high-need schools across the state; nearly 70 are teaching in the Pee Dee region. Seventy percent of Teach For America teachers in the Pee Dee region teach STEM subjects.

Teach For AmericaSouth Carolina is an AmeriCorps program supported by United Way Association of South Carolina and the Corporation for National and Community Service.

About Teach For America

Teach For America works in partnership with communities to expand educational opportunity for children facing the challenges of poverty. Founded in 1990, Teach For America recruits and develops a diverse corps of outstanding college graduates and professionals to make an initial two-year commitment to teach in high-need schools and become lifelong leaders in the movement to end educational inequity. Today, 10,600 corps members are teaching in 50 urban and rural regions across the country while more than 37,000 alumni work across sectors to ensure