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Kansas City Current and East High School Open New STEM Lab

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December 11, 2023 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)Kansas City Current News Release

KANSAS CITY – The Kansas City Current and East High School opened a new STEM Lab for students today, as part of their multi-year commitment to building out STEM programming, in partnership with CPKC and Bank of America. The classroom will allow students access to 3D printers, laptops and other technology to advance their skills in science, technology, engineering and math.


“Diversity, equity and inclusion is at the core of our foundation as a club,” said Kansas City Current Vice President of Community Relations Ben Aken. “Ensuring equitable opportunities for everyone to participate and succeed in competition both on and off the pitch is a major goal for us. We hope our support for the STEM Lab and other programs can do more than just aid these East High School students – we want to encourage them to follow their dreams and show them that anything is possible.”

East High School, a Title I school and the biggest high school in Kansas City is located just four miles from CPKC Stadium. More than 40 languages are spoken at East, representing students from 42 countries and making it one of the most diverse schools in the metro area.

The renovations to the STEM Lab include new ceiling tiles, newly installed lighting, demolition and replacement of old flooring and fresh paint completed by Monarch Build, a local female-owned construction firm. Custom furniture was also installed by Freedom Interiors, selected in collaboration with East High School students. East was also able to secure new laptops through a district grant.

“This STEM Lab is a tangible representation of our dedication to providing real-world, hands-on education,” said Kansas City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Collier. “It is a space where ideas will come to life, where students will grapple with complex problems and where the seeds of future innovation will be sown. This is an incredibly meaningful occasion for KCPS, East High School, our staff and our students. This is a celebration of progress, innovation and our commitment to providing transformative education for our students.”

As part of the project, a group of East High School physics students also participated in a unique event with KC Current players. The group visited the National World War I Museum and Memorial for a special tour of the newest exhibition, Bespoke Bodies: The Design & Craft of Prosthetics.

The event culminated with…

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