83 Local High School Students Complete ComEd, HFS Chicago Scholars Fall Program on Way to STEM Career
10 Dicembre 2022 - 4:46PM
Business Wire
Chicagoland students wrap up fall semester of
Create a Spark program, focused on building next generation of
scientists, engineers and innovators
As part of their effort to prepare the next generation of clean
energy professionals, ComEd and HFS Chicago Scholars are
celebrating the fifth year of their Create a Spark program and its
second graduating class. The Create a Spark program is a four-year
curriculum for high-achieving Chicago high school students to learn
about energy, climate change, the electric grid and renewables like
wind and solar. This semester, 37 juniors and 46 seniors
participated in a curriculum designed by ComEd mentors and the
National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project.
“From energy basics to applied engineering, the ComEd Create a
Spark program provides hands-on learning opportunities for students
to learn about the power grid,” said Gil Quiniones, CEO
of ComEd. “As we work towards a clean energy future, educating
the next generation of STEM leaders will be crucial for this
transition. I look forward to the impact these students will have
on the world as they pursue their own STEM careers.”
Since fall 2018, ComEd has welcomed over 175 students into the
Create a Spark program. One hundred percent of the 2022 graduating
class is currently attending a college or university, and 60
percent of those students are pursuing a science, technology,
engineering or math (STEM) degree. The program uses a rigorous
four-year, hybrid curriculum to connect students with ComEd
mentors.
“HFS prides itself on the success of its scholars, and much of
that success can be attributed to the valuable mentorship these
students receive during their four-year program,” said Matthew
Suss, Director of Operations at HFS Chicago Scholars. “Having
regular opportunities to work with ComEd engineers in Create a
Spark provides real-life examples of STEM careers and helps
encourage many of our scholars to pursue STEM degrees in
college.”
This year’s junior class ended their semester with a community
outreach project designed to educate ComEd customers on their
energy efficiency and personal impact on climate change. Their
projects focused on the power of a social media campaign detailing
simple, affordable actions ComEd customers can take to be reduce
their monthly power bills and energy use, including exchanging
incandescent light bulbs for LEDs and unplugging appliances when
not in use. These campaigns were presented to ComEd engineers and
executives on Saturday, Dec. 10.
The 2022 senior class designed, insulated and built their own
energy efficient model homes, complete with solar panels. This
project helped teach these young adults about the cost of their
energy bill while exposing them to various aspects of STEM to
complete their homes. A graduation ceremony for these students will
be held in spring 2023.
Freshmen and sophomore students will participate in Create a
Spark during the 2023 spring semester, where freshmen will learn
about energy and STEM careers and sophomores will focus on electric
circuits and components of the power grid.
“NEED programming teaches students about energy, but it also
allows them to gain the workforce and leadership skills necessary
for their future careers,” said Mary Spruill, Executive Director at
National Energy Education Development. “ComEd’s Create a Spark
program encourages high school students to explore engineering with
the support of mentors. We are proud to play a role in providing
the resources and opportunities for these students’ success.”
Interested students can apply to HFS in the fall of eighth
grade. To qualify, students must plan to attend a private high
school that requires tuition in the Chicagoland area and meet a
variety of academic criteria. All HFS Chicago Scholar participants
are automatically enrolled in the Create a Spark program.
The ComEd Create a Spark program is one of many STEM education
programs offered throughout the year. Other signature programs
include, ComEd STEM Labs, focused on encouraging more students of
color to purse STEM careers, the ComEd EV Rally, a program for
Chicagoland girls to learn about electric vehicles (EVs) and STEM
while connecting with women mentors, and the ComEd Youth
Ambassadors, a summer course for students to learn about energy
efficiency, renewable energy and the power grid.
Students, parents and educators interested in being notified
about upcoming ComEd STEM youth programs and when to apply can
submit their email address at: STEMsignUp.com/ComEd.
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ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and YouTube.
HFS Chicago Scholars helps underserved Chicago
high school students flourish in and out of the classroom by
providing educational enrichment through our lifelong mentoring,
college readiness and academic excellence programs, as well as
providing financial assistance to attend top Chicago-area
schools
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