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The WJCC Schools Foundation partners with the community to provide resources that enrich teaching, inspire learning and maximize innovative opportunities to help Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools meet their own goals of education excellence for all students.

Our Mission

The WJCC Schools Foundation partners with the community to provide resources that enrich teaching, inspire learning and maximize innovative opportunities to help Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools meet their own goals of education excellence for all students.

Our Mission

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Design, Create, Collaborate: STEM Exploration with VEX IQ Robotics

Jaclyn Miller & Melissa Chai of Toano Middle School decided that their students would embrace STEM through VEX IQ, a snap-together robotics system, making it ...more

The Virtuality Project

Monica Schauffler & Amy Wallisch, Lafayette High School requested a grant for Virtual Reality viewers for the media center. The VR goggles provide a state-of-the-art ...more

STEAM Rolling: Advanced Engineering for Elementary Students

Kris Van Deusen, Debbie Besnier, Matthew Whaley Elementary. Approximately 150 STEM projects have been built using the materials and tools from the portable STEM classroom ...more

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