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The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation Advances Science Education in the US Virgin Islands
The largest science fair in the US Virgin Islands received a huge boost from Southern Trust
Company, Inc which is owned and operated by renowned science investor and local resident,
Jeffrey Epstein. The fair, called the St. Thomas-St. John STEM Fair, was organized by the Virgin
Islands Department of Education and brought together hundreds of grade wheel students from 51,
Thomas and St. John schoolsaetess4he4slattels, to showcase their science work for awards at the
University of the Virgin Islands Sports and Fitness Center.
STEM stands for Science, Math, Engineering and Technology, and the Jeffrey Epstein VI
Foundation, which supports youth organizations throughout the USVI, played a key role in
sponsoring the event. Specifically, the foundation supplied more than a hundred Microsoft
Widows Surface 2 computers, Touch keyboards and Nylon Sleeves for Microsoft Surface. The
foundation also provided funds to host the STEM Fair, and sponsored the travel and
accommodations €ands for the winners and chaperones to attend the STEM summer camps.
"The STEM fairs are not just about awarding students for their impressive work," Jeffrey Epstein
commented. "They offer an exciting incentive for students across the Virgin Islands to participate
in science projects at school and at home."
The caliber of the 165 projects at the STEM fair were astounding. One 11 year old prize winner,
Ricky James Jr. for example, showed how to power a calculator with a penny instead of batteries.
Other projects included a solar powered speed boat and a juicer made from a garbage door motor
and recycled dishwasher parts.
The top scorers in each category were presented with a trophy, a STEM plaque, a STEM certificate
and Microsoft Windows Surface 2en—illed. Categories ranged from science research, science
demonstrations, math real world problem investigations, math real world models, video
presentation, Powerpoint presentations, music technology, Web page design, desktop publishing
and programming.
Based onin-the St. Thomas, the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation plays an active role in supporting
the Virgin Islands Department of Education and youth organizations across the Virgin Islands&
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Theme. The foundation is known for supporting cutting edge science research in the United States
and for establishing the Program of Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University in 2003.
This is what the Foundation did for the VI Department of Education St. Thomas/St. John District's
STEM Fair held May 20-23, 2014:
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