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Plano ISD Receives $250k STEM Education Support From Toyota

Toyota previously donated $1 million to Plano schools in 2014
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In a commitment to enhancing local communities, Toyota Motor North America announced that it will be donating $250,000 to Plano ISD to support its science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs and curriculum. 

Toyota has a history of supporting STEM education in its home community, having contributed $1 million to the innovative Plano ISD Academy High School campus when it announced the relocation of its North American headquarters to Plano in 2014.

Toyota’s latest donation to Plano ISD will enhance robotics programs and summer STEM initiatives aimed at students who have traditionally lacked access to such resources. The funds will also aid in developing industry-informed curricula for cybersecurity and engineering, laying the groundwork for new courses and programs that will support the recently announced career and technical education center, set to open in Fall 2026.

“Each and every child living in our communities deserves nothing less than full and equitable access to opportunities that can result in successful, high-growth careers,” Chris Reynolds, Toyota executive vice president and chief strategy officer said in an official statement. “Our commitment to quality STEM education, especially in our hometown of Plano, is essential to Toyota’s vision of mobility for all.”

In addition to financial support, Toyota team members volunteer their time to mentor students at Plano ISD Academy High through a semester-long program that encourages them to tackle real-world challenges using the Toyota problem-solving method, providing hands-on learning experiences. Since 2017, Toyota has also supported 14 youth through the Plano Mayor’s Summer Internship Program.

“We are grateful for our partnership with Toyota, which has spanned more than a decade and continues to grow,” said Plano ISD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Theresa Williams. “This additional support creates real-world experiences, particularly for students who might not otherwise access these opportunities. By bringing their innovative thinking into the walls of our classrooms, Toyota is empowering our students to see themselves as future leaders and innovators.”

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