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            New Holland-Middletown kick-starts STEM 
			curriculum with Monsanto grant 
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            [November 
			01, 2013] 
            
            
            MIDDLETOWN -- According to the U.S. Bureau of 
			Labor Statistics, the number of jobs requiring experience in 
			science, technology, engineering and mathematics is growing, yet 
			fewer students are choosing to major in these areas. Thanks to the 
			Mason City Monsanto site and a $20,000 grant from the Monsanto Fund, 
			the New Holland-Middletown Elementary School District 88 will now be 
			able to better engage students and pique their interest in these 
			subject areas, known as STEM courses, through an interactive 
			approach in the classroom. | 
        
            |  The school district serves kindergarten to eighth-grade students 
			from the communities of New Holland and Middletown in Logan County. 
			New Holland-Middletown plans to use the grant to purchase an 
			interactive weather station, a Smart Board with 3-D document camera, 
			four student group workstations, an eyewash station and a fume hood, 
			along with balances, heating plates and other supplies to conduct 
			hands-on, interactive science experiments.  "This grant will benefit the school in the best possible way by 
			putting the equipment in the hands of the kids immediately," said 
			Todd Dugan, superintendent at New Holland Middletown District 88. 
			"With two small rural communities and approximately 65 percent of 
			the student body living in poverty, funding for innovative and 
			technologically advanced equipment is hard to find."  
			 The Mason City Monsanto site is excited about pursuing a 
			relationship with the New Holland-Middletown district because many 
			Mason City Monsanto customers and employees have children who are 
			enrolled in the school.  "The district has been working hard to increase community 
			involvement and raise funds to equip the students with the tools 
			necessary for a digital education," said Charles Brown, operations 
			manager at Mason City Monsanto site. "A lot of the work we do at 
			Monsanto is research-focused, so we are happy to help provide 
			funding to update the science lab at New Holland-Middletown ESD." 
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			 "As our district continues to teach according to the Common Core 
			State Standards, it is becoming increasingly important for our 
			school to provide STEM opportunities," said Dugan. "This grant will 
			help to ensure our students have experience with STEM prior to 
			entering their high school years."  This year, the Monsanto Fund awarded 127 site grants to nonprofit 
			organizations in 26 states. In Illinois alone, 18 site grants were 
			awarded, totaling $201,100. The Monsanto Fund continues to provide 
			support to organizations such as New Holland-Middletown Elementary 
			School to help strengthen communities where farmers and Monsanto 
			employees live and work. ___ New Holland-Middletown Elementary School District 88: 
			http://www.nhm88.com/  
            [Text from news release from the
			Monsanto Fund] 
            The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm 
			of the Monsanto Co., is a nonprofit organization dedicated to 
			strengthening the farm communities where farmers and Monsanto 
			employees live and work. Visit the Monsanto Fund at
			www.monsantofund.org.
			
			 
            
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