“We want to make a difference in our immediate community” said Joe Weeden, Senior Director of Metaswitch Networks. “Many of us live locally and will have— if we don’t already— children at Terraset Elementary School. This seemed like the right place to start.” So, Weeden began to reach out. He spoke with teachers, parents and of course Terraset Principal, Lindsay Trout, to learn more about how he and his team could help within the school. Metaswitch did not just want to throw money at a problem, they wanted to be involved in the community by volunteering their expertise. At the same time, Terraset teachers were looking for ways to enhance their students’ experience of technology and engineering in the classroom. “This relationship [with Metaswitch Networks] will not only help fund more STEM based activities at Terraset, but will bring real world experience into our students’ classrooms!” Trout explained.
Mr. Shriman Gurung, Senior Director Solution Engineering, Metaswitch Networks, explains the Engineering Design Process to third grade students at Terraset ES. |
Other ways in which Metaswitch Networks will support Terraset’s STEM programs include: funding the Family Science Night to be held on May 7th when the Children’s Science Museum will bring their Mobile Science Lab to the school and Metaswitch personnel will join volunteers in demonstrating various science stations; supporting Terraset’s Tiger Math Club by providing end-of-year awards this year and volunteering at monthly club meetings next year; also, Metaswitch engineers have volunteered to offer ad-hoc lessons at a teacher's request.
Importantly, Metaswitch is working with Terraset staff to introduce an ongoing STEM program at Terraset to supplement current math and science curriculum. “We are on board with these excellent and exciting ideas” Trout told us. On hearing about the Metaswitch donations, Traci Waller, a Terraset parent said “This is tremendous! We are truly grateful and know the school will put it to great use.”
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