The NASCAR Foundation partners with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Sprint and the NASCAR Hall of Fame for motorsports-themed competition

The NASCAR Foundation, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS), the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Sprint this week announced a special competition that will recognize an outstanding area middle school for its exemplary approach toward problem-solving and making real world connections using science and technology. 

The NASCAR Foundation’s P.I.T. (Promoting Innovation & Technology) Crew Project℠ was created to inspire learning among middle school students (grades 6-8) in the Charlotte area. Participating schools will compete to build a unique concept or model that illustrates science and technology principles through motorsports applications. 

The middle school voted to have created the best concept will have its project considered for display in the NASCAR Hall of Fame this fall, and will receive a large-scale technology renovation for one of its common rooms, courtesy of The NASCAR Foundation and program sponsor Sprint. Additionally, middle school finalists will receive field trips for up to 300 students each to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. 

“We are thrilled to work with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools as we continue our mission to help kids win, both inside and outside of the classroom,” said Lorene King, executive director of 
The NASCAR Foundation. “We’ve created a fun way for young minds to learn about innovation and technology, and thanks to Sprint we are able to provide technology resources that will carry this learning into the future.” 

“CMS is thrilled to have the support of The NASCAR Foundation and Sprint to spark innovation in the classroom,” said Ann Clark, deputy superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. “This partnership creates engaging STEM learning experiences for our students using cutting edge technology.”

CMS schools must submit a letter of intent to participate in the P.I.T. Crew Project℠ by Friday, Feb. 6, and there will be a special information session for teachers hosted at the NASCAR Research & Development Center later that month. The students’ final projects are due March 30 and the winning school will be announced during the 2015 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race festivities in Charlotte in May. 

For more information on The NASCAR Foundation’s P.I.T. Crew Project℠, visit NASCARfoundation.org.

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