I teach STEAM to an incredible group of K–5 students who are naturally curious, creative, and eager to explore how the world works. Whether they're building simple circuits, programming robots, or solving real-world problems through design challenges, their enthusiasm for hands-on learning shines every day.
Our classroom is a busy hub of activity, especially during robotics projects.
Students collaborate to design, build, and program robots—but organizing the many small parts, tools, and kits can be a real challenge. Right now, supplies are stored in various bins and boxes, which makes setup time-consuming and clean-up difficult.
A sturdy rolling storage cabinet would transform our classroom. With organized, labeled drawers and the ability to easily move supplies around the room, students could access materials quickly and return them just as easily. This means more time creating and less time searching. Most importantly, it teaches our students responsibility, collaboration, and pride in maintaining their learning space—valuable life skills that go beyond robotics.
Nearly all students from low‑income households
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