Boyle Heights Solis S.T.E.M. Magnet High School's First All-Girls Team Competes on International Stage at the Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix World Finals
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SoCalGas announced that Boyle Heights Solis S.T.E.M. Magnet High School's all-girls team, Las STEMateras, will compete in the Hydrogen Grand Prix World Finals in Anaheim, California. The team, sponsored by SoCalGas, built a hydrogen fuel cell remote-control race car for a six-hour race against teams from 14 countries. This competition provides students with hands-on experience in clean energy projects.
The event highlights the importance of providing opportunities for women in renewable energy, as they currently make up only 32% of the workforce. SoCalGas' support aligns with their ASPIRE 2045 Sustainability Strategy, which includes a $50 million investment over five years to advance diversity and work towards a carbon-neutral future.
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- SoCalGas is sponsoring an all-girls team in an international STEM competition, promoting diversity in renewable energy
- The company is investing $50 million over five years to advance racial and gender diversity and work towards carbon neutrality
- SoCalGas is providing hands-on experience for students in sustainability and STEM fields through various initiatives
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This is the Boyle Heights Solis S.T.E.M. Magnet High School second trip to the world finals. In 2023, the Los STEMateros team participated in the Hydrogen Grand Prix World Finals in
"We are so proud of the Boyle Heights Hilda Solis HS team for earning a spot to compete on an international stage," LAUSD Board Member Dr. Rocío Rivas said. "Their families and school communities will be rooting for them at every turn because of the teamwork, grit, and innovation. Let's go!!!"
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"Being able to work together with SoCalGas to provide these experiences to our youth in underrepresented communities is what drives my enthusiasm and allows me to enjoy the work that I do. The exposure to real world applications of topics that my students are learning in class is important for them to be able to gain the confidence to pursue careers in the stem fields where we are underrepresented," said Israel Hernandez, teacher coach of Las STEMateras.
H2GP's S.T.E.M curriculum exposes students to skills that are essential for California's energy transition. With SoCalGas' H2 Innovation Experience in
SoCalGas is committed to supporting the communities it serves, working to provide equitable opportunities while taking tangible steps towards a carbon neutral future. By providing support and resources for students towards higher education and career development, SoCalGas aspires to empower communities and help young leaders for success.
Under the ASPIRE 2045 Sustainability Strategy, SoCalGas plans to invest
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SoCalGas is the largest gas distribution utility in
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