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School Challenge

$150,000 D-backs School Challenge

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation announced the 31 winning schools in the "D-backs $150,000 Back-To-School Challenge," presented by the University of Phoenix. With nearly 600 submissions from Arizona schools, the winning grants come from all around the state of Arizona and will fund projects ranging in need from school improvements to innovative educational programs. The program, which was brought back by popular demand after the initial announcement in March, has donated $250,000 to 51 Valley schools over the past nine months.

Winning schools will use the grant money to satisfy an array of needs. School improvements range from automatic doors for kids with disabilities to a computer lab upgrade. Nutrition and fitness projects include new and revitalized campus gardens to promote healthy eating and feature a rainwater harvesting system. One school has requested the grant for supplies to support a farmer's market in order to sell the home-grown vegetables and fruits to people in their community. Additional projects featured highly innovative educational programs, including: an online school newspaper, student-designed and constructed solar house, a micro-power grid utilizing solar and hydro energy alternatives, and iPad technology to host debates via Skype with a partner school in India.


School Program Name/Purpose Location Category
ACCEL Wired for Life PhoenixInnovation/Technology
Adams Traditional Academy21st Century ArtPhoenixInnovation/Technology
Blueprint High School Blended-Learning Math InitiativeChandlerInnovation/Technology
Carpenter Middle School Think CollegeNogalesEducational Programs
Core Continental SchoolSchool GardenPhoenixNutrition/Fitness
Creighton Special EducationSwinging RecessPhoenixNutrition/Fitness
Desert Horizon ElementaryDo Something Community Garden PhoenixEducational Programs
EC Nash ElementaryA Will A Way for Reading SuccessTucsonEducational Programs
Friendly House Academia del PuebloEnhanced Education SoftwarePhoenixInnovation/Technology
Hope High SchoolMobile Science CenterPhoenixInnovation/Technology
Horizon ElementaryNumber WorldsGlendaleEducational Programs
Liberty TraditionalWATT Do You Do When the Grid Goes DownPhoenixInnovation/Technology
Manuel Pena ElementaryTechnologyPhoenixInnovation/Technology
Maya High SchoolVirtual Library ProjectPhoenixInnovation/Technology
Monterey Park Learning CenterMonterey School Garden PhoenixNutrition/Fitness
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School Microscopes Tempe Educational Programs
Papago SchoolOpening DoorsPhoenixSchool Improvements
Perry High School iPadsGilbertInnovation/Technology
Poston Butte High SchoolIntegrated Algebra II and Chemistry FlorenceInnovation/Technology
Rio Rico High SchoolRRHS Library Computer Lab RioInnovation/Technology
Sahuarita High School Advanced Placement Chemistry SahuaritaEducational Programs
Sahuaro High School HeartMath ProjectTucsonInnovation/Technology
Seligman SchoolsCarmel Corn Business SeligmanEducational Programs
Sequoia Pathway Academy Playground for Physical Activity Maricopa School Improvements
Shadow Ridge High SchoolSolar House ProjectSurpriseInnovation/Technology
Skyline High SchoolFIRST RoboticsMesaInnovation/Technology
Sonoran Trails Middle SchoolOnline School NewspaperCave Creek Innovation/Technology
Austin Centers for Exceptional Students ACES PlaygroundAvondale School Improvements
Village Vista ElementaryAfter the Bell Technology ClassPhoenix Innovation/Technology
Westar Elementary Westar Robotics Education Goodyear Innovation/Technology
Westwood High SchoolAthletic DepartmentMesa School Improvements