Partners

Partners & Organizations

Partners & Organizations

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How to become a partner

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Testimonials

Testimonials

“Every time I had an issue or a question, someone would always get back to me immediately. They make it really easy to work with you.” It’s a great company, with great products, and great people.”

– Fred Reynolds, Technology Coach at St. John of the Cross Parish School

“We are looking forward to redefining what education looks like by bringing STEAM into the classroom. We are preparing students for what the future will be. And, with TinkRworks we are engaging in increasingly meaningful learning.”

–Ryan Evans, S.E. Gross Middle School

“I work with special education students. I pride myself in finding good opportunities that captivate all students in things that really engage the whole student population. TinkRworks is definitely one of them.”

–Katey Goll, St. Isaac Jogues School

“As a city, we’re really excited about creating new STEM jobs. To succeed in the long term, though, we need to do more than just create jobs–we need to develop a pipeline of candidates who can slot into these jobs. This starts by providing leading edge STEM educational opportunities at the k-8 level that are also affordable–that’s what we’re doing with TinkRworks.”

–Mike Pegues, City of Aurora, Chief Information Officer

“When we began the search for STEAM partners, we had two goals in mind. The first was to find a partner, who could provide us with multi-disciplinary, hands-on STEAM projects for our students that would provide them with 21st century learning opportunities. The second was to ensure that these projects explicitly bolstered NGSS and CCSS standards. TinkRworks met both aspects of this criteria.”

–Director of Teaching and Learning, Ali Beiermeister, LaGrange Highlands School District 106