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ORGANIZATION: TAF (Technology Access Foundation)

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About our School TAF@Saghalie

Recently established in 2017, TAF@Saghalie combines the former TAF Academy and Saghalie Middle School into a new, innovative, and progressive 6th-12th grade STEM-focused neighborhood public school co-managed by Federal Way Public Schools and Technology Access Foundation (TAF). At TAF@Saghalie, using the STEMbyTAF academic model, students are primed to become confident, thoughtful, and innovative leaders. They are equipped to leave the academy with the tools needed to create the future they envision, both personally and globally. TAF@Saghalie provides a rigorous and relevant learning environment rooted in project-based learning practices for today’s college and career-bound student.

We are proud to serve a diverse student body of individuals from various cultures and backgrounds. We hold high expectations for each student and personalize support for them to be college-ready by graduation.

This is where Y-O-U come in...
Our Students are learning all there is to know about genetics! We are looking for mentors who are knowledgeable in the field The volunteer will answer students questions through on online platform and potentially Skype into the classroom.

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About TAF (Technology Access Foundation)

Location:

605 SW 108th Street, Seattle, WA 98146, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is building collaborative relationships with public education to create access to transformative systems of learning for students and teachers of color to eliminate race-based disparities in an increasingly diverse society.

Description

TAF is a nonprofit leader redefining Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education in public schools. We focus on supporting public school districts to use STEM as a tool for realizing social change and educational equality in low income communities and underrepresented communities. Our approach leverages in-school and out-of-school learning to shift the role of education in students’ lives, cultivating leadership in all students toward equity in their community.

VALUES
  • Commitment to Students
  • Support for Authentic, Lasting Education Reform
  • Work with Impact
  • Continuous Improvement and Learning
  • Strategic and Collaborative Leadership and Partnerships
  • Fiscal Responsibility and Sound Business Ethics

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

33914 19th Ave SWFederal Way, WA 98023

(47.298733,-122.35461)
 

SKILLS

  • Mentoring
  • Math / Science Instruction
  • STEM
  • General Education
  • Youth Services

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • A few hours per week

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