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Cable One Awards $30,000 to Fund Youth STEM Projects

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Cable One has awarded $30,000 to ten schools and organizations for STEM projects, enhancing student learning in science, technology, engineering, and math. Each recipient will receive $3,000 to support various initiatives, such as robotics and coding programs, across its 24-state service area. Over the past three years, the company has allocated more than $80,000 for similar projects through its Dream Bigger campaign. The awards encourage schools to foster innovation and technology skills among students.

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  • Awarding $30,000 to fund STEM projects promotes education and community engagement.
  • Over the last three years, $80,000 has been invested in STEM initiatives, showcasing commitment to education.
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PHOENIX, May 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ten schools and organizations across the Cable One family of brands (Sparklight, Fidelity, ValuNet, Hargray) footprint were recently awarded $3,000 each to fund science, technology, engineering or math projects that will further enable student learning in these crucial areas.

Over the past three years, Cable One has awarded more than $80,000 to fund STEM initiatives through its Dream Bigger social media campaign.

K-12 schools and organizations in communities throughout the 24 states Cable One serves are invited to submit written entries each year, outlining how the award will be used to fund their STEM project and how the project benefits students. Winners are determined by public voting. 2022 Dream Bigger winners included:

  •  Denison ISD B. McDaniel Intermediate SchoolDenison, Texas
    The school's LEGO League builds and programs robots and competes in the LEGO League Challenge categories of robot design, robot game, innovation, and core values. The funds will be used to expand their program to more students.
  • Edinburgh Middle School Science Olympiad Team Edinburgh, Ind.
    In its inaugural season, the team competed in 26 different events at a regional competition and qualified for state finals. The team will use the award to pay for supplies and fund field trips to enhance skills in areas such as the solar system and meteorology.
  • Emporia Christian School Emporia, Kans.
    Dream bigger funds will be used to increase the device-to-student ratio, enhancing the use of technology in instruction.
  •  FIRST Robotics Team 5461 - the Victorian Engineered Robotic Nation (V.E.R.N.)Meridian, Idaho
    V.E.R.N. is an Explorer Post in the Mountain West BSA Council focused on STEM education and workforce skills. The team does demonstrations at local elementary schools, libraries and community events. Funds will be used to expand programs to more youth.
  • Mallory Elementary – Buffalo, Mo.
    The winning funds will be used to purchase Ozobots to allow for the incorporation of robotics into the classroom and ensure all students gain access and experience with coding and robotics.
  • Ocean Springs Upper Elementary Computer Science/Coding Club Ocean Springs, Miss.
    Dream Bigger funds will be used to purchase the Code and Go Robot Mouse, which will be used beginning in the 2022-23 school year to foster cross-curricular coding lessons.
  • Pass Christian Public School District Pass Christian, Miss.
    The district is creating and hosting X-STREAM Learning Camps to ensure students have the ability to learn collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking skills. The Dream Bigger grant will allow for the purchase of equipment such as 3-D printers, cameras, robotics kits, drones and more for summer camps, as well as two micro-intersessions built into the 2022-2023 academic calendar.
  • Pell City High SchoolPell City, Ala.
    Dream Bigger funds will be used to provide students the opportunity to explore photography, videography, editing, and school news production by purchasing equipment that will allow students to edit highlight reels, game videos, speeches and more.
  • Rolla Robotics Rolla, Mo.
    A self-funded student club, Rolla Robotics competes in events and competitions throughout the state of Missouri. Dream Bigger funds will be used to help pay for parts, travel and registration fees.
  • Veterans High School AFJROTC Kathleen, Ga.
    In August, the school will be opening up a STEM track as a part of its curriculum, including rocketry, drones, e-sports, model aircraft design, and robotics. The Dream Bigger award will be essential in purchasing equipment, including trainer drones, Nintendo Switch e-sports consoles, ESTES model rocket kits and VEX robotics supply inventory.

"We continue to be impressed by the variety of applicants we receive each year and all that these students are able to accomplish," said Trish Niemann, Cable One Vice President, Communications Strategy. "Cable One is honored to help these students dream bigger and we are excited to see how they will continue to utilize technology both inside and outside the classroom as they grow into the future leaders of the communities we serve."

About Cable One
Cable One, Inc. (NYSE: CABO) is a leading broadband communications provider committed to connecting customers and communities to what matters most. Through Sparklight® and the associated Cable One family of brands, the Company serves more than 1.1 million residential and business customers in 24 states. Over its fiber-optic infrastructure, the Cable One family of brands provide residential customers with a wide array of connectivity and entertainment services, including Gigabit speeds, advanced WiFi and video. For businesses ranging from small and mid-market up to enterprise, wholesale and carrier, the Company offers scalable, cost-effective solutions that enable businesses of all sizes to grow, compete and succeed.

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FAQ

What is the recent funding amount awarded by Cable One for STEM projects?

Cable One has awarded $30,000 to fund youth STEM projects.

How many schools were awarded funding in the latest Cable One initiative?

Ten schools and organizations received funding from Cable One.

What is the purpose of Cable One's Dream Bigger initiative?

The Dream Bigger initiative aims to fund STEM projects that enhance student learning.

How much has Cable One invested in STEM projects over the past three years?

Over the past three years, Cable One has awarded more than $80,000 for STEM initiatives.

Which states benefit from Cable One's funding for STEM projects?

The funding benefits schools in the 24 states served by Cable One.

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