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Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Troup County: Elementary school hosts presentation in recognition of its STEM excellence
LAGRANGE, Ga. () — An elementary school in LaGrange received recognition for its academic excellence. Troup County's Ethel Kight Elementary School hosted a special presentation on Tuesday, April 8 to showcase the school's commitment to STEM education. According to Ethel Kight, its presentation highlighted the school's implementation of SAE's AWIM program, which brings science, technology, engineering, and math to life for students. The school said it was recently recognized as a 2024-2025 SAE A World In Motion (AWIM) STEM School by SAE International. In addition, it is recognized as one of four schools worldwide to receive the acknowledgement. 'We are incredibly proud to receive this prestigious recognition from SAE,' said Dr. Nigel Walker, Principal of EKES. 'The AWIM program has been instrumental in fostering a love for STEM in our students, and we are excited to showcase their achievements.' Ethel Kight is known for its dedication to providing hands-on STEM learning opportunities in the AWIM STEM School designation. 'Ethel Kight Elementary has demonstrated exceptional dedication to STEM education, and we are thrilled to recognize their achievements with the 2024-25 AWIM STEM School designation,' said Jamie Ferguson, Executive Director, SAE Foundation. 'Their commitment to providing students with hands-on learning experiences is truly inspiring. We are grateful for the continuing support of Kia Georgia that makes the AWIM programming in the Troup County School System possible.' The school explained the SAE AWIM program provides teachers the necessary tools and resources to deliver engaging STEM lessons aligning with national education standards. Student demonstrations and project displays of the school's AWIM implementation were featured at the presentation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Jordan Times
28-02-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Environment minister, IFC officials discuss climate action, sustainable economic development
Minister of Environment Muawieh Radaideh on Thursday met with Global Director of Climate Action at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Jamie Ferguson (Petra photo) AMMAN — Minister of Environment Muawieh Radaideh on Thursday met with Global Director of Climate Action at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Jamie Ferguson to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in addressing climate challenges and supporting sustainable economic development in Jordan. The meeting was attended by IFC's Regional Director for the Middle East, Pakistan and Afghanistan Khawaja Aftab Ahmed, and IFC's Country Head for Jordan Marcel Rashed, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The two sides discussed the importance of implementing projects that contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change and strengthening Jordan's ability to adapt. Radaideh emphasised the need for an integrated approach that balances economic growth with environmental protection, highlighting the crucial role of the private sector in achieving this balance. The discussions also covered the Aqaba-Amman Water Desalination and Conveyance Project, which is considered a national priority to address water scarcity. The project aims to provide a sustainable water source, enhancing the Kingdom's water security while reducing the negative impacts of climate change. Radaideh noted that the project is not just a vital infrastructure initiative but also a model for climate adaptation projects that support both economic and environmental security. He stressed that it aligns with Jordan's commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change. Both parties agreed to continue coordination and joint efforts to achieve a sustainable economic transformation that considers climate variables and strengthens Jordan's position as a regional leader in climate action.