“We are very excited to be the catalyst that will allow this outstanding university to double the size of its successful math education outreach program,” said Patricia Pineda, Group Vice President, Corporate Communications and General Counsel, of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. “Programs like this are especially important here in America’s “Motor City,” where so many well paying jobs require high math, science and engineering skills, which these students will now have the chance to enhance.”
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“Math Corps is a unique program for young people, combining an academic curriculum with a ‘people building’ curriculum. The program’s popularity among Detroit students is largely due to the sense of fulfillment participants feel as a result of their academic successes and as they reach new levels of self esteem and confidence to become leaders among their peers,” said Michael Acheson, chairman, Board of Visitors, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University. “All great youth programs need great financial partners and we are proud that the Toyota USA Foundation is joining us as we move forward, working to build future leaders for Detroit.”
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During the morning session, the middle school students receive a variety of formal math lessons delivered by volunteer
Middle school participants are selected for the program based on a written essay as well as exhibiting a desire to succeed. High school students are chosen based on their academic record, dedication to learning, communication skills and a desire to assist others.
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The Toyota USA Foundation is a $40 million charitable endowment created to support innovative education programs serving kindergarten through 12th grade in the , with special emphasis in the areas of mathematics and science. For additional information about the Toyota USA Foundation, visit www.toyota.com/foundation.
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