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ProgramPartnerSponsorFunding LevelDate StartedSchool/School Districts IMPACT LA GK-12 Program Northrop Grumma n Boeing LA County Departm ent of Public Works HENAAC NSF$3,000, over 5 years April 2008LAUSD Partnership for L.A. Schools Roosevelt Hollenback Stevenson MESA School Program MESA Statewid e University of California System, MESA Statewide Office $200, LAUSD El Monte School District Annenberg High School San Gabriel High Gabrielino High Pre-ECST Academy 18 Deans of Engineer ing in CSU CSU Chancellor s Office $60,000 for two years January 2008Regional Marshall Fundamental Montebello School District LAUSD M.A.S.S. Cisco Training Academy Alliance for College- Ready Public Schools September 2008Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School (Stern MASS),

ProgramPartnerSponsorFunding LevelDate StartedSchool/School Districts HENAAC/SHPE SciTech Summer Program HENAAC SHPE IBM$50,000August 2007Regional SHPE Science Bowl SHPE April 2008Regional Boeing Day MESA Statewide Boeing$30,000October 2007Regional HENAAC Value Chain Initiative HENAAC BEST American Institutes of Research Department of Defense $250,000 over five years October 2008LAUSD Partnership for Los Angeles Schools V.E.S.T.E.D. Summer Academy Young Black Scholars Dr. Warren Valdry $33,000 start upJuly 2009 or soonerRegional

ProgramDeliverables IMPACT LA GK-12 Program  Train Graduate students  Provide Teachers with hands-on learning activities and increase understanding of STEM  Infuse Computer Engineering and Science into 6-12 th grade Science and Math Courses  Work with teachers over the next 5 years in three high Schools MESA School Program  Partner with 18 High Schools and Middle Schools in LA Region  Conduct Hands on Math, Science and Engineering activities with 500 students per year Pre-ECST Academy  Provide College Credit for High school Students in STEM using existing course taught at CSULA  Grow the program by 25% each year for the next 5 years M.A.S.S. Cisco Training Academy  Provide Cisco Training for 30 students per year from the M.A.S.S. HENAAC/SHPE SciTech Summer Program  Provide motivation and exposure to top high school juniors to major into STEM fields upon matriculation into College SHPE Science Bowl  Competition that motivates students into Careers in the STEM field Boeing Day  Conduct MESA Orientation for 500 MESA Student  Conduct a College Open House for 1000 prospective High school and Transfer Students HENAAC Value Chain Initiative  Provide awareness and motivation into STEM Careers into the 13 schools that make up the Roosevelt High school Complex  Provide workshops for 20 teachers per year on improving STEM pedagogy V.E.S.T.E.D. Summer Academy  Provide college credit to low income students who participate in the Young Black Scholars in Engineering, Computer Science and Technology during the summer

IMPACT LA IMPACT LA Improving Minority Partnerships and Access through CISE-related Teaching Nancy Warter-Perez, IMPACT LA Program Director Keith Moo-Young, Dean ECST Mauricio Castillo, IMPACT LA Fellow and Teacher Training Frances Hidalgo-Segura, ECST Dir. Student Academic Support Services

IMPACT LA Improving Minority Partnerships and Access through CISE Related Teaching CSULA –College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science LAUSD District 5 –Roosevelt, Hollenbeck, and Stevenson MESA HENAAC Local Industry –Northrop Grumman, LA County Dept of Public Works