Jerome Bettis' Foundation Inaugurates Electric CyberBus Donated By Blue Bird - Busline News
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Jerome Bettis' Foundation Inaugurates Electric CyberBus Donated By Blue Bird - Busline News
"Jerome Bettis' CyberBus is a state-of-the-art mobile classroom equipped with computers, Wi-Fi, and interactive technology designed to teach Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM), Artificial Intelligence (AI), computer science, digital literacy, and workforce readiness. The fully electric mobile lab, donated by Blue Bird Corporation, brings hands-on learning directly into neighborhoods - bridging the digital divide and inspiring the next generation of innovators,"
"Growing up in inner-city Detroit, I spent countless hours at the Boys & Girls Club. It's where I learned about discipline, teamwork, and believing in yourself, With this bus, we're giving kids the same opportunity to dream big and access the tools that will shape the jobs of tomorrow. Our partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania allows us to reach even more kids in the communities that need it most."
"As the leading school bus builder in North America and avid corporate citizen, we proudly advance the education, health, and safety of children in our communities. Blue Bird's electric school bus will turn into a powerful vehicle of change to bridge the digital divide. Furthermore, this bus generates zero emissions, protecting the health of students and neighborhoods alike."
The Jerome Bettis Bus Stops Here Foundation and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania partnered to deploy a Jerome Bettis' CyberBus mobile classroom across the region. The fully electric bus, donated by Blue Bird Corporation, includes computers, Wi-Fi, and interactive technology to teach STEAM, AI, computer science, digital literacy, and workforce readiness through hands-on lessons. The initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by bringing learning directly into neighborhoods and inspiring future innovators. The partnership leverages Jerome Bettis's Boys & Girls Club roots to expand access and help young people prepare for jobs of tomorrow while protecting community health with zero emissions.
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