Dow, CH2M and Smithsonian Partner to Empower STEM Educators

Teachers from five states will travel to Washington, D.C. to begin a year-long professional development opportunity

MIDLAND, Mich.--()--The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) and CH2M are partnering with the Smithsonian Science Education Center to empower 34 teachers from five states to participate in the 2016 Dow-CH2M Smithsonian Teacher Scholar Program. The six-day program, part of the Smithsonian Science Education Academies for Teachers (SSEATs), will be held in Washington, D.C. and is designed to heighten STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) teachers’ ability to inspire and enlighten their students. Following the program this summer, the teachers will take their experiences back to their classrooms, while continuing their professional growth through peer networking, mentoring and interaction with Dow and CH2M employee volunteers.

Since 2007, Dow has supported approximately 240 teachers through this partnership with the Smithsonian Science Education Center of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum, education, and research complex. This year, Dow is partnering with a strategic business partner, CH2M, to support the program, in an effort to reinforce the companies’ aligned Global Citizenship strategies of building the future STEM workforce, engaging employees to cultivate positive community impact, and collaborating as a driver for creating sustainable communities.

“Dow is committed to building the workforce of tomorrow. We understand the importance of collaborations to empower educators so that they can inspire students in STEM subjects, and then channel that excitement into STEM careers,” said Rob Vallentine, director of Global Citizenship at Dow and president of The Dow Chemical Company Foundation. “We are extremely proud to expand our collaboration with the Smithsonian Science Education Center to include a key business partner, CH2M, in order to further our support for these educators.”

“We’re excited to partner with Dow to build upon our aligned Global Citizenship strategies by providing this wonderful opportunity to deserving teachers in our local communities,” said Ellen Sandberg, executive director, CH2M Foundation. “When you consider how many students each of these teachers will reach, you begin to understand the broad impact of this collaboration.”

Each teacher will participate in one of three professional development sessions in Washington, D.C.:

  • Biodiversity: June 19-24
  • Energy’s Innovations and Implications: July 10-15
  • Earth's History and Global Change: July 17-22

The following selected teachers for 2016 are from strategic Dow and CH2M communities:

California:

Dylan Bland, College Park High School, Mount Diablo Unified School District, Pleasant Hill, CA
Shaw’sae Dodson, Martin Luther King Jr. Junior High School, Pittsburg Unified School District, Pittsburg, CA
Michelle Howisey, Mt. Diablo Elementary, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Clayton, CA
Lindsey Nakashima, Valle Verde Elementary School, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Walnut Creek, CA
Cindy Novello, Gregory Gardens Elementary, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Pleasant Hill, CA
Corey Rose, Liberty High School, Brentwood, CA
Nyssa R. Ton, Black Diamond High School, Pittsburg Unified School District, Pittsburg, CA
 

Louisiana:

Joshulan Allen, Iberville Elementary School, Iberville Parish School Board, Plaquemine, LA
Erika Augustus, Iberville Elementary School, Iberville Parish School Board, Plaquemine, LA
Lolita Chatelain, Lukeville Upper Elementary School, West Baton Rouge Parish, Brusly, LA
Kassie Cusachs, Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy, Metairie, LA
Alexis Daniels, Port Allen High School, West Baton Rouge Parish, Port Allen, LA
April Languirand, Lakewood Elementary, St. Charles Parish Schools, Luling, LA
LaToya Samuels-Eugene, R.K. Smith Middle School, St. Charles Parish, Luling, LA
Tanya K. Taylor, MSA-West Academy, Iberville Parish School District, Plaquemine, LA
 

Michigan:

Gordon Culver, Frankenmuth High School, Frankenmuth School District, Frankenmuth, MI
Mary Jo Griffin, Adams Elementary, Midland Public Schools, Midland, MI
Jonathan Massung, Hartley Outdoor Education Center, St. Charles, MI
Shelley Rieger, Kolb Elementary, Bay City Public Schools, Bay City, MI
Victoria Stoddard, Bay City Western High School, Bay City Public Schools, Auburn, MI
Laura Trombley, Shields Elementary, Swan Valley School District, Saginaw, MI
 

Pennsylvania:

Natalie Kline, Willow Dale Elementary School, Centennial School District, Warminster, PA
Allison Penaranda, North Penn School District Educational Service Center, Lansdale, PA
Pamela Sime-Cummins, Unami Middle School, Central Bucks School District, Chalfont, PA
William R. Smith, Bristol High School, Bristol, PA
 

Texas:

Michaela Bratsch, Angleton High School, Angelton ISD, Angelton, TX
Phyllis Chappell, West Columbia Elementary, Columbia Brazoria ISD, West Columbia, TX
Kaitlin Eighme, Stephen F. Austin STEM Academy, Brazosport ISD, Jones Creek, TX
Juana Thomas, Stephen F. Austin STEM Academy, Brazosport ISD, Jones Creek, TX
Jennifer Janis, Clute Intermediate, Brazosport ISD, Clute, TX
Colleen Knight, Sweeny High School, Sweeny Independent School District, Sweeny, TX
Megan Land, Rasco Middle School, Brazosport ISD, Lake Jackson, TX
Danielle McDonald, Velasco Elementary School, Brazosport ISD, Freeport, TX
Rhonda Wendel, Danbury Elementary, Danbury, TX

Following the program in Washington, the participating teachers will form close local cohorts that will meet throughout the school year. Dow and CH2M will organize opportunities for the teachers to maintain their connection and receive additional support tailored to each community.

“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Dow and now begin a new partnership with CH2M to bring teachers to the nation’s capital for a week of scientific discovery and advanced professional development. This experience affords teachers the opportunity to engage in authentic STEM experiences by working directly with scientists and going behind the scenes at our Smithsonian museums and research centers,” said Carol O’Donnell, director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center. “We are grateful to both companies for their commitment to empowering teachers to prepare and inspire the next generation of our STEM workforce.”

In addition, Dow STEM Ambassadors, one of the Company’s innovative employee volunteer programs, along with CH2M employee volunteers, will provide ongoing engagement to the teachers in their classrooms by offering continued support on various topics including safety, how to bring technical expertise to life for students, and by offering in person STEM-related classroom demonstrations and career talks.

This collaboration is a strong example of both companies’ efforts to connect employee engagement with sustainability. Dow’s 2025 Sustainability Goal, Engaging Employees for Impact, has committed to using employee volunteerism to impact the lives of 1 billion people; and CH2M’s sustainability priority areas highlight the importance of employee engagement to address global challenges.

To learn more about SSEATS and the Smithsonian Science Education Center, visit https://ssec.si.edu/professional-development

More information about Dow’s commitment to building the workforce of tomorrow can be found at: http://www.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/global-citizenship/building-the-workforce

More information on CH2M’s education and Global Citizenship strategy can be found at: http://www.ch2m.com/who-we-are/ch2m-foundation

About Dow

Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines the power of science and technology to passionately innovate what is essential to human progress. The Company is driving innovations that extract value from material, polymer, chemical and biological science to help address many of the world's most challenging problems such as the need for clean water, clean energy generation and conservation, and increasing agricultural productivity. Dow's integrated, market-driven, industry-leading portfolio of specialty chemical, advanced materials, agrosciences and plastics businesses delivers a broad range of technology-based products and solutions to customers in approximately 180 countries and in high-growth sectors such as packaging, electronics, water, coatings and agriculture. In 2015, Dow had annual sales of nearly $49 billion and employed approximately 49,500 people worldwide. The Company's more than 6,000 product families are manufactured at 179 sites in 35 countries across the globe. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.

About CH2M:

CH2M leads the professional services industry delivering sustainable solutions to clients working on the world’s most complex challenges. CH2Mers make a positive difference providing consulting, design, engineering and management solutions for vital infrastructure and resources serving diverse public- and private-sector clients. With $5.4 billion in revenue and ~22,000 people, the firm has offices in 50 countries and four business groups: water; environment and nuclear; transportation; and energy and industrial. Known for managing global events such as the Olympic Games, CH2M ranks among Ethisphere’s World’s Most Ethical Companies; number-one in environmental consulting and program management by Engineering News-Record; and among sustainability leaders by independent analyst Verdantix. CH2M in 2016 was selected to receive the World Environment Center’s Gold Medal Award for International Corporate Achievement in Sustainable Development, and in 2015, received the Stockholm International Water Institute’s highest Industry Water Award for advancing innovative potable reuse technologies. To learn more about the CH2M difference, connect with the firm at www.ch2m.com; linkedin.com/company/ch2m; twitter.com/ch2m; facebook.com/ch2mhill; and search for jobs at www.ch2m.com/careers.

About the Smithsonian Science Education Center

The mission of the Smithsonian Science Education Center is to transform and improve the learning and teaching of science for K-12 students in the United States and throughout the world. Established in 1985 as the National Science Resources Center (NSRC) under the sponsorship of two prestigious institutions—the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academy of Sciences—the Smithsonian Science Education Center is dedicated to the establishment of effective science programs for all students. To contribute to that goal, the Center has developed and published a comprehensive K-8, science curriculum program: Science and Technology Concepts™ (STC Elementary and Secondary); and, it supports the systemic needs of schools, districts, and states through its Leadership and Assistance for Science Education Reform (LASER) model, proven to be efficacious in a large 5-year randomized control trial funded by the US Department of Education. To learn more visit: http://ssec.si.edu.

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Contacts

Sara Steele
The Dow Chemical Company
Smsteele@dow.com
202-429-3428
or
Alberto Lopez-Torres
Smithsonian Science Education Center
lopeztorresa@si.edu
202-633-2999
or
Ellen Sandberg
CH2M
Ellen.sandberg@ch2m.com
720-286-4984

Contacts

Sara Steele
The Dow Chemical Company
Smsteele@dow.com
202-429-3428
or
Alberto Lopez-Torres
Smithsonian Science Education Center
lopeztorresa@si.edu
202-633-2999
or
Ellen Sandberg
CH2M
Ellen.sandberg@ch2m.com
720-286-4984