The Pennsylvania Envirothon Monday announced Shell has provided a $50,000 grant to the Envirothon and its educational initiatives, which work to improve student performance, encourage diversity, and benefit our nation’s future competitiveness.
“The Envirothon program is an outstanding example of STEM in action. The vigorous preparation from students throughout the Commonwealth fosters healthy competition and is helping to foster a generation of Pennsylvanians who understand the value of Pennsylvania’s environment and its future,” said John Hines, Shell Government Relations Advisor.
(Photo: Bill Kahler, PA Envirothon Chair; John Hines, Shell Government Relations Advisor; Karen Books, PA Envirothon Director; Lorelle Steach, PA Envirothon Executive Director; and Vince McCollum, PA Envirothon Vice-Chair.)
Shell is a leading oil and gas producer, a recognized pioneer in oil and gas exploration and production technology, and one of America’s leading oil and natural gas producers, gasoline and natural gas marketers and petrochemical manufacturers.
Shell takes great pride in the communities in which it has operations and is very supportive of civic and educational programs such as the Envirothon.
The Envirothon program produces students who are well-informed on environmental issues and real world scenarios.
In addition to math, science, and technology, students also acquire the fundamental skills to think about, articulate, and share the knowledge they gain while preparing for the Envirothon competition.
The program promotes stewardship, sustainability, green technology, teamwork, critical and analytical thinking and community awareness, all of which correlate to Shell’s mission.
The grant from Shell enables the Pennsylvania Envirothon to offer hands-on and video trainings, provide resources, teaching tools and equipment that relate to the Envirothon stations.
In addition, the Shell grant will provide mini-grants and financial assistance to conservation districts, increase scholarship awards, and register a Pennsylvania representative to compete at the North American Envirothon.
For more information, contact Pennsylvania Envirothon Executive Director, Lorelle Steach by calling 814-623-7900 ext. 111 or send email to: lsteach@envirothonpa.org.
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