The Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Community School District would like to extend its sincere gratitude to Cargill for their generous grant, which made it possible to purchase 3D printers for the district’s sixth-grade classrooms.
Thanks to Cargill’s support, EBF students are now gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology that is shaping the future of education and the workforce. From design concepts to functional models, students are engaging in real-world problem-solving and creativity through 3D printing.
Superintendent Scott Williamson expressed the district’s appreciation and emphasized the long-term value of the grant. “The emphasis on programming and skills for the future starts with exposure to technology like the 3D printers and their software. We are very thankful to have partners like Cargill in our community.”
The 3D printers have already sparked excitement and curiosity among students, offering them opportunities to learn about engineering, design, and critical thinking in dynamic new ways. This investment in technology is a powerful step toward preparing students for careers in STEM and beyond.
Thank you, Cargill, for your continued support of EBF students and staff. Together, we are building a stronger future.