Skip navigation

Intel Schools of Distinction Awards

Event Details

Intel Schools of Distinction Awards
Deadline: Feb. 17, 2011

Every year, Intel honors U.S. schools demonstrating excellence in math and science education through innovative teaching and learning environments. To be considered as an Intel School of Distinction, schools must develop an environment and curricula that meet or exceed benchmarks put forth by national mathematics and science content standards.

Up to three schools at each level—elementary, middle, and high school—will be named as finalists in the math and science categories. These 18 schools will receive a cash grant of USD 5,000 from the Intel Foundation and a trip to Washington, D.C., for a four-member team from their school and district. Six winners will be selected from the finalists and receive a USD 10,000 cash grant. One of these winners will be selected as the "Star Innovator" and will receive a USD 25,000 grant. All five winning schools and the Star Innovator will also receive products and services from program sponsors.
Inspiring scientists and mathematicians of tomorrow
Inspiring scientists and mathematicians of tomorrow

Successful math and science programs serve as models for schools across the country. By replicating proven programs, schools everywhere can reinvigorate their own mathematics and science programs to inspire the next generation of scientists and mathematicians.


Applications for 2011 are now open through Febraury 17, 2011


(Click the link above for more information)

Version History

Date Edited
Notes
Oct 4, 2010 11:50 EDT
.

Overview

Released
Oct 4, 2010 11:50 EDT

Start Date
Sep 26, 2010 00:00 EDT

End Date
Feb 17, 2011 00:00 EDT

Most Suitable For Use By
Instructors

Recurrence
Does not repeat

Subject and Topic
Other

Types
Meeting or Networking

Privacy Setting
Public - Visible to Everyone

Intel Schools of Distinction Awards

Comments