EntSun News

Popular on EntSun


Similar on EntSun

Colorado: Lt. Governor Primavera Visits Englewood Middle School, 2025 NLGA STEM Scholarship Recipient

EntSun News/11084166
DENVER ~ Today, Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera made a special visit to Englewood Middle School in Denver to recognize the school's achievement of being awarded the 2025 National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Scholarship. The Lt. Governor also took the opportunity to highlight some of the students' impressive sustainability projects.

During her visit, Lt. Governor Primavera was given a tour of the school's STEM lab where students from grades 6-8 showcased their "Sustainability and Upcycling Project." This initiative, led by STEM teacher Jackie Weisfield, encourages students to use their engineering skills to transform discarded mini-blinds into unique pieces of artwork. The scholarship funds received by the school will be used to purchase equipment that will further enhance hands-on learning experiences for the students.

"Colorado is a leader in innovation and Englewood Middle School is a prime example of how environmental education can be successful," said Lt. Governor Primavera. "By encouraging students to explore STEM and fostering creativity, resourcefulness, and environmental awareness, we are preparing them to become future scientific leaders and innovators."

More on EntSun News
The NLGA STEM Scholarship Program awards up to $1,000 to 12 schools across 12 different states, territories, and Tribes in order to advance STEM education. Englewood Middle School is only the second school in Colorado to receive this highly competitive scholarship, with Strasburg High School being awarded in 2022.

Joining Lt. Governor Primavera at Englewood Middle School were Joanna Polzin, Superintendent of Englewood Schools; Annessa Hart, Principal of Englewood Middle School; Jackie Weisfield herself; as well as members of the Englewood Schools Board of Education.

"This scholarship allows us to provide our students with real-world problem-solving experiences that connect STEM learning with environmental stewardship," explained Jackie Weisfield, the STEM teacher and project lead. "Our students are learning that they have the power to make a difference, one creative solution at a time."

Educators in Colorado are encouraged to apply for the 2026 NLGA STEM Scholarship, with applications being open until March 6, 2026. This program offers up to $1,000 to support STEM education through various means such as curriculum development, equipment purchases, software, club or competition fees, and other related expenses. For more information on how to apply, visit https://nlga.us/stem-scholarship-program/.

Filed Under: Government, State

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments

Latest on EntSun News