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West Dallas educators awarded grants through the Toyota, United Way DRIVE program

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The article from the Dallas News discusses how educators in West Dallas have been awarded grants through the Toyota United Way Drive Program. This initiative, aimed at supporting educational projects, has provided funding to teachers at schools like L.G. Pinkston High School and Thomas Edison Middle Learning Center. The grants are intended to fund innovative classroom projects that enhance student learning experiences. For instance, one project involves creating a mobile science lab to bring hands-on science experiments directly to students, while another focuses on integrating technology in the classroom to improve digital literacy. These grants not only support educational innovation but also aim to address educational disparities by providing resources to schools in underserved communities.

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[ https://www.dallasnews.com/fwddfw/2024/12/18/west-dallas-educators-awarded-grants-through-the-toyota-united-way-drive-program/ ]


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