Friday, August 19, 2011

We Saved the Science Program

Many E-Waste Drives ago, our first one in fact, there was a school in need for some desperate help.
The Science Program at the Kaiser Woodland Schools Foundation was in peril of becoming non-existent in the upcoming school year.  As a result of this, the students that greatly benefited from this program would not have the opportunity to obtain a hands-on experience of what science is.  With their budget getting smaller and smaller, the people at Kaiser Woodland decided to team-up with Junk Be Gone, Inc to create and Electronics Waste Drive which would help local residents in getting rid of their old and unwanted electronics, and it would aid the Science Program in collecting the necessary funds to keep their Science Program alive.








Thanks to the collaboration that took place, the Kaiser Woodland Schools Foundation will be able to go on for another year.

Here at JBG, we believe that science is really important, especially in the early ages in which a child's curiosity is still alive and capable of taking and absorbing information.  More importantly still, is the hard work and dedication that the professors, teachers, tutors, and staff have put into this program to help children of all ages to better understand scientific objectives that are not so easy to understand on a first try.  With the hands-on learning experience that this program provides for young minds, many students can better understand and apply the knowledge that they are being taught. As an ending result, public schools have students who excel in this subject since they have received the bit of extra help that they may have needed to pass this subject.

To learn more about the Kaiser Woodland Schools foundation, visit their website at:  http://www.kwschools.org/index.html
You can also sign up to their e-newsletter and add them on Facebook.


The Kaiser Woodland Schools Foundation E-Waste Drive took place on June 18th in the city of Costa Mesa.









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