CITGO Expands Innovation Academy Presence In Texas

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(CITGO, 25.Oct.2018) — CITGO Petroleum Company announced the West Oso Independent School District has approved the launch of a CITGO Innovation Academy in Corpus Christi, Texas. This is the fourth CITGO Innovation Academy established in the Corpus Christi region and the seventh Innovation Academy established in the CITGO operational footprint.

The CITGO Innovation Academy at West Oso school district programming will introduce and encourage students to explore career paths in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). By inspiring and nurturing creative, ethical and scientific minds that advance the world through questioning, collaboration, personalized learning and use of technology and outreach, participants will be well-prepared for STEM college or technical programs.

The school district will utilize the Project Lead The Way Pre-K-12 Engineering and Computer Science curricula. Project Lead the Way (PLTW) provides the most comprehensive and rigorous Engineering and Computer Science programming for schools. PLTW curriculum will be used in Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth grade classrooms for the 2018-2019 academic school year. On line PLTW training will be provided for junior high teachers. The program will also include after school robotics clubs for K-12.

A donation from CITGO will also fund STEM-oriented training for two junior high school teachers and an expanded robotics program for students.

“I am excited that the CITGO Innovation Academy will spark the curiosity of our talented students, generating dynamic, positive and enriching experiences that go beyond the classroom,” added West Oso ISD Superintendent of Schools Conrado Garcia.

The first CITGO Innovation Academy was launched in 2013 at Foy H. Moody High School in Corpus Christi, Texas, which serves as the flagship campus. Since then, three more Innovation Academies have been implemented at Cunningham Middle School and Garcia Elementary School, both in Corpus Christi, and E.K. Key Elementary School in Sulphur, Louisiana. Another two were recently approved in Lemont, Illinois and Houston, Texas.

Through the CITGO STEM Talent Pipeline, the company actively supports the academic exploration of STEM education in the schools nearby its refineries in Corpus Christi, Texas; Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Lemont, Illinois. Since the initiative’s inception, CITGO has awarded more than $1.5 million toward programs that promote the importance of STEM education and provide educators with the resources they need.

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