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Satsuma High Robotics Team gets donation

Posted by Alyson Stokes | Jan 15, 2015 | Community News | 0 |

The Satsuma High Robotics team got a $1,500 donation from DuPont Mobile Plant at a recent School Board meeting at Robert E. Lee. DuPont representatives Mr. Scott Hendricks and Mr. Joe Enzor presented a check for $1,500.00 to the Robotics teacher, Mrs. Judy Tapia. Bob Campbell, School Board attorney, also gave at very generous donation of $500.00.

Satsuma High Robotics Team

“At DuPont we want to encourage students in STEM programs like the Satsuma Robotics Team to consider all the possibilities for careers in science and engineering,” said Joe Enzor, a DuPont Operator at the Mobile Plant. “It’s our hope that when you ignite the spark of interest in science and math early on – it sticks with students and helps them choose a career path that leads to solving some of our world’s most perplexing problems.”

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