Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) recently provided a $20,000 sponsorship to Aiken County Public School District’s Center for Innovative Learning (CIL) at Pinecrest.
The contribution from SRNS will fund the purchase of 30 laptops and a charging station to support the CIL mathematics department – enhancing educational opportunities for students with learning disabilities and those requiring additional support outside of the traditional classroom setting.
Khaleelah Stroman, a CIL middle level mathematics educator, shared her enthusiasm about integrating the new equipment into her teaching strategy and aims to utilize virtual manipulatives to improve students’ conceptual understanding of math standards.
“Learning and being able to apply mathematics is crucial for student success,” said Stroman. “Many educators are using virtual manipulatives for concrete representation of concepts, addressing math standards, and enhancing students’ conceptual understanding.”
According to a press release from SRNS, the new equipment will also provide access to an array of engaging online resources such as Math Nation, Illustrative Math, Desmos, Aleks, Kahoot and Quizlet.
“These tools are essential for creating interactive and individualized learning experiences that cater to student’s unique needs,” stated the press release from SRNS.
Previously, CIL’s eight middle and high school educators had to share a limited number of laptops — impacting their ability to fully grasp students’ mastery of specific math standards.
“The laptops will significantly alleviate our limitations, allowing us to use online lecture videos, assessments, and educational games more effectively,” said Sandra Smith, a CIL high school mathematics educator. “This sponsorship will benefit at least 350 students annually and is an amazing contribution to our department.”
SRNS President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Carr said the company was thrilled to support the Center for Innovative Learning at Pinecrest by providing “tailored and meaningful educational experiences to students who need it most.”
SRNS continues to invest in programs that foster learning and growth in science, technology, engineering, and math,” Carr said. “We believe that access to modern technology is crucial for educational advancement in STEM and we are excited to see the positive impact this has on student learning.”