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Toyota Donates $250K to Plano ISD for STEM Programs
September 26, 2024
Plano ISD is excited to announce that Toyota Motor North America has generously committed an additional $250,000 to further enhance STEM programming and curriculum within Plano ISD schools. The announcement was made during a ceremony at the Toyota North America Headquarters in Plano on Wednesday, September 24, 2024.
Toyota representatives with Superintendent Williams and Mayor Muns.
This additional support from Toyota will directly benefit Plano ISD’s robotics programs and summer STEM initiatives, specifically focusing on reaching students who have traditionally lacked access to these opportunities. The funding will also contribute to the development of industry-aligned curriculum in the areas of cybersecurity and engineering. This will play a foundational role in shaping new courses and programs at our forthcoming Career and Technical Education Center, slated to open in Fall 2026.
Dr. Williams speaking at the podium.
“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. Their continued support and investment demonstrate a real commitment to the sustainability of our community, the strength of our future workforce and most importantly, the potential of our Plano ISD students.”
In addition to their financial contributions, Toyota team members are actively involved in mentoring students at Plano ISD's Academy High School. Through a semester-long program, these mentors guide students in using the Toyota problem-solving method to address real-world challenges, providing valuable hands-on learning opportunities. Since 2017, Toyota has also supported 14 youth in the Plano Mayor’s Summer Internship Program.
Toyota Financial Services CEO Scott Cooke speaking.
“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,” said Toyota Motor North America Executive President and Chief Strategy Officer Chris Reynolds. “Our commitment to quality STEM education, especially in our hometown of Plano, is essential to Toyota’s vision of Mobility for All.”
Plano Mayor John Muns speaking at the podium.
“We applaud Toyota for their generous contribution toward supporting STEM Education for Plano ISD,” said Plano Mayor John Muns. “This will create excellent educational and professional opportunities for our students and enhance the skillset of our workforce in the vital areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Since announcing their move to Plano 10 years ago, Toyota has been an exceptional community partner, giving back to the community they now call home.”
The ongoing collaboration between industry, education, and local government strengthens the Plano community and inspires excitement around careers in STEM-related fields. Plano ISD remains committed to developing the next generation of leaders both inside and outside the classroom, and the district is proud to work alongside Toyota and the city of Plano to fulfill this vision.