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Northrop Grumman Awards Grants to San Fernando Valley Area Teachers in Support of STEM Education

June 17, 2015

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., June 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) recently awarded grants worth $3,600 to Los Angeles-area schools in support of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education initiatives.

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Through the company's National Engineers Week STEM grants program, Northrop Grumman provided 12 individual grants of $300 each to teachers in local schools to fund projects that promote STEM education and awareness.

Teachers at any public school, charter school with an open enrollment policy, or private school with a 501(c)(3) foundation were eligible to apply for the Northrop Grumman STEM grants. To be considered for the STEM grants, the teachers must have been referred by an active Northrop Grumman employee. Selection was based on the proposed activity's potential to engage students and the level of STEM focus.

"We applaud these local teachers for finding unique ways to help make students excited about STEM education," said Steve Toner, vice president and Woodland Hills campus lead executive, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems. "The grants will support a variety of engaging projects, which range in focus from computer programming and robotics to astronomy."

The following San Fernando Valley area teachers received the Northrop Grumman National Engineers Week STEM grants:

  • Maria de los Remedios Aguilar – Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School (North Hollywood)
  • Angela Boyce – Our Lady of the Valley School (Canoga Park)
  • Michele EndresPeach Hill Academy (Moorpark)
  • Albert EstradaValley Alternative Magnet School (Van Nuys)
  • Susan FerdmanCanoga Park Elementary (Canoga Park)
  • Debra HammillBrookside Elementary (Oak Park)
  • Scott MastroianniFlory Academy of Sciences and Technology (Moorpark)
  • Mark MichailA.G.B.U. Manoogian-Demirdjian School (Canoga Park)
  • Cynthia SantilloShirley Avenue Elementary (Reseda)
  • Pat WallaceChaparral Middle School (Moorpark)
  • Lisa Zamora – Our Lady of the Valley School (Canoga Park)
  • Irene ZelmanVista Fundamental School (Simi Valley)

Northrop Grumman is a significant financial and in-kind contributor to education outreach programs aimed at promoting engineering and science career fields. The company sponsors the annual Engineering Scholars program, providing academic-based scholarships to promising high school seniors who plan to pursue a career in engineering, computer science, physics or math. Additionally, the company's High School Involvement Partnership program offers high school students hands-on job training and mentoring from Northrop Grumman employees.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cyber, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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