Local W.D. Sugg Middle School Kids Need Your Help
At W.D. Sugg Middle School, we are shaping the next generation of engineers, designers, and leaders through our Technology Student Association (TSA) program. TSA is a nationally recognized organization that engages students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) through hands-on projects, competitions, and leadership development. Our middle school TSA chapter provides students with the opportunity to explore fields such as robotics, coding, digital design, and engineering while building critical 21st-century skills.
By participating in TSA, students develop problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and confidence as they take on real-world challenges. They compete in events that test their creativity and technical skills, from constructing bridges and designing video games to debating ethical issues in technology. These experiences not only enhance their education but also prepare them for high school, college, and future careers in STEM fields.

However, to keep this program thriving, we need your support. Many of our students come from underserved backgrounds, and the cost of materials, competition fees, and travel expenses can be a barrier to participation. With additional funding, we can expand our reach, provide necessary resources, and give every student an equal opportunity to excel.
Your Donation whether large or small—can make a lasting impact. It can help purchase robotics kits, fund competition entry fees, or provide transportation for students to showcase their talents on a larger stage. More than just financial support, you are investing in the future of young minds who will one day become engineers, scientists, and innovators.
Join us in making a difference! If you would like to contribute or learn more about how you can help, please visit our donation page.
Together, we can give these students the opportunities they deserve and help them build a brighter future through STEM.
Support our TSA program today and be part of inspiring the innovators of tomorrow!
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