BankNewport Extends Funding to The Learning Community’s Exploratorium Program
10.28.24
Newport, RI – (October 28, 2024) – BankNewport representatives recently joined students and teachers at The Learning Community’s Exploratorium, an afterschool and summer program that provides Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) education to students in Central Falls, Pawtucket, and Providence. The program aims to restore pre-pandemic levels of engagement and continues to bridge the opportunity gap for socioeconomically challenged students. BankNewport provided a $7,500 grant in support to the program this year.
The Exploratorium focuses on helping students improve academic performance, develop social-emotional skills, and explore STEAM-related subjects through engaging clubs and activities. This year, The Learning Community has emphasized student choice, offering options such as theater, robotics, and debate, to encourage greater participation. By aligning with the school-year curriculum and receiving direct feedback from students, the program ensures its offerings remain relevant and impactful.
“At BankNewport, we take great pride in our commitment to champion education programs that positively impact youth, and our partnership with The Learning Community exemplifies that commitment,” said Jack Murphy, President and CEO of BankNewport. “Programs like the Exploratorium inspire young learners and equip them with incredibly important STEAM skills that are essential for their future.”
The Learning Community, a nationally recognized K-8 public charter school, serves approximately 585 students, 90% of whom come from low-income families, with 96% identifying as children of color. Through innovative teaching practices and strong community partnerships, the school has consistently demonstrated that socioeconomic challenges do not limit student success. The Exploratorium, a key component of their educational model, offers diverse subjects such as robotics, marine biology, and engineering, aligning with daytime learning and fostering a passion for STEAM among students.
PHOTO CAPTION (adults from left-to-right):
Carlos Cabral, VP/Branch Manager, Lincoln, BankNewport; Joseph Baron, Sr. Mortgage Closing Specialist, BankNewport; Karen DaCunha, VP/Residential Loan Officer II, BankNewport; Lindsey Lopez, Communications Coordinator, The Learning Community Charter School; Annisha Vasquez, VP/Community Development Officer, BankNewport.