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Requested by: Mrs. Sharon Tomski
Quantity Requested: 12
This meter can measure forces from 0.01N to 20N and would be used in multiple labs involving forces, such as Newton's Laws and vector addition.
This is an expandable system that would be used for multiple labs and hands-on interactive investigations in Physics. Topics investigated using this system include: velocity, acceleration, Newton's laws, forces, collisions, and the conservation of momentum and energy.
Students will be able to demonstrate numerous physics principles such as Newton's 1st Law (the Law of Inertia), Conservation of Momentum, the effect of Friction, and Centripetal Motion. Using hands-on labs helps the students apply and remember these concepts.
Quantity Requested: 8
Investigations into how initial velocity and angle affect distance for two-dimensional motion. It is also used as a summative lab experience for students to calculate an angle required to reach a target and then test the results.
Requested by: Mrs. Marcie Greenberg
Students will use digital thermometers for a variety of experiments, including determining the calories in foods, algae growth, and homeostasis.
Quantity Requested: 7
Students will make a generator in Environmental Science Classes when studying alternative energy sources.
Quantity Requested: 15
Students will be able to explore the world of microscopy in biology, AP Biology, and PLTW programs.
Students in environmental science classes will use these soil sieves to examine erosion under varying conditions.
Prepared microscope slides depicting mitosis and meiosis. Prepared paramecium slide to introduce microscope calculations for determining object size and drawing magnification.
Request by: Mrs. Mary Manning
Quantity Requested: 3
As students are learning about the human body, these specimens will provide an up-close look at the organs. This would allow the students to work in pairs rather than a larger group of 4 or 5.
Quantity Requested: 2
These are used by approximately 60 students in Human Body Systems to build the body systems and study anatomy.
Quantity Requested: 1
This kit comes with four knee assemblies with patella and tendon, ACL, PCL, and collateral ligaments.
This will be used by approximately 60 students in Human Body Systems to investigate how to repair an injured knee.
Requested by: Ms. Paige Sheehan
The TI 84 calculators are essential tools for our AP math courses. Students will use them in class throughout the year and on the AP tests at the end of the year.
Each year, STM must pay a certification fee for its Project Lead the Way Biomedical Sciences program. This fee covers teacher training, curriculum materials, and other resources to ensure our award-winning biomedical sciences program stays current with industry trends.
Want to contribute a portion of the cost for this item? Find Item #1 and type in the name of the wish list item that you would like to fund in the appropriate box.
Requestor: Mr. Andrew Rochon
Each year, STM must pay a certification fee for its Project Lead the Way Engineering program. This fee covers teacher training, curriculum materials, and other resources to ensure our engineering program stays current with industry trends.
Requestor: Ms. Staci Roscizewski
Quantity Requested: 21
STM's Nursing Assistant Certification Program provides students with real-world opportunities to gain the skills, experience, and professional certification needed for immediate job placement and sustained career success in nursing. After completing the program, which includes clinical hours at a local healthcare facility, students can become Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), a professional credential required to support Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) in patient-care facilities.
The nursing program costs approximately $1,000 per student, including MATC's tuition, textbooks, and clothing for clinical hours. Can you sponsor a student's participation in the program for Spring 2025?
Requestor: Mr. rew Rochon
Quantity Requested: 60
In STM's S.M.A.R.T. Manufacturing program, students can earn the Certified Production Technician (CPT) 4.0 Safety Certificate and the CPT 4.0 Manufacturing Processes & Production Certificate. These credentials show employers that they possess the prerequisite knowledge and hands-on experience essential to success as entry-level manufacturing or engineering professionals. Testing fees are $57 per student -- can you sponsor members of our manufacturing program?
Requestor: MORE Robotics
Fresh off a Regional title and qualifying for the World Championships this past spring, MORE Robotics looks forward to another exciting season.
The team plans to compete in three regional events each season. While funding for the first competition has been secured, events two and three cost $3,000 -- can you fund the team's participation in one of these regionals?
Our award-winning Robotics team is excited as they ramp up toward competition season and they are in need of assorted parts and supplies that will help them build their robots. Some of these needs include:
and much more!
Your contribution will go into a fund that they can use to purchase the necessary items to prepare for this year's competition.
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