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Empowering the Next Generation of Scientists: School STEM Donation

  • Writer: Lexi Swager
    Lexi Swager
  • May 13
  • 1 min read

C & A Educate representative provides STEM donation to Template Baptist School.

At C & A Educate, our mission has always been to make science accessible, inspiring, and hands-on for every student. That’s why we were honored to provide Temple Baptist School in Dulles, VA, with a recent donation of classroom-ready science equipment. 

The donation included: 

  • Life-size skeleton models 

  • Microscopes 

  • Stainless steel hot plates 

  • Curriculum and educational support materials 

  • Glass test tubes, racks, and more! 


    STEM donations from C & A Educate, featuring skeletons, microscopes, microscope slides, stainless steel hot plate, test tubes, and more.

These supplies are designed to bring science to life in the classroom, offering students the tools they need to explore anatomy, biology, chemistry, and more through hands-on learning experiences. 


We believe that investing in the next generation of innovators starts in the classroom," said Lexi Swager, Marketing Manager from C & A. "Whether it’s a microscope or a beaker, each tool helps spark curiosity and confidence in young learners," said John Stryker, C & A's Logistics Director.


Temple Baptist School has a strong reputation of striving for academic excellence and a commitment to cultivating character and knowledge in its students. By equipping their science lab with updated materials, we hope to fuel their mission and inspire the scientists, doctors, engineers, and critical thinkers of tomorrow. 


This donation is just one example of how C & A partners with schools and educators to support STEM education. As a trusted supplier of science and education kits, we understand the importance of quality, accessibility, and meaningful learning experiences. 


To learn more about our custom kitting and bulk supply options for educational institutions, visit our Custom Kitting Services page

 
 
 

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