FSU Panama City program that teaches middle, high school kids tech skills gets $135,000

Ebonee Burrell

One program at Florida State University Panama City received a grant worth more than $100,000 from the St. Joe Community Foundation. 

The university's Advancing Science and Career Education in New Technologies Program accepted a $135,490 grant that it says will enhance efforts to increase interest in technology, information security and cybersecurity among middle and high school students.

A check presentation was held Tuesday at the Bay District Schools board meeting with members of the St. Joe Community Foundation and FSU Panama City's ASCENT Program.

"We are excited about this generous gift from St. Joe in support of the ASCENT Program," said Randy Hanna, dean of FSU Panama City. "The foundation is a great community partner with a demonstrated commitment to education."

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