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ExxonMobil Volunteers at San Jacinto Elementary
11/18/2018

Taylor Valentine (third from left) from ExxonMobil works with San Jacinto Elementary students (from left) Cory Garza, Fatima Figueroa, Gracie Escalante and Kelly Fuentes on STEM activities provided by ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL).

Photo by Carrie Pryor-Newman

 

Taylor Valentine (third from left) from ExxonMobil works with San Jacinto Elementary students (from left) Cory Garza, Fatima Figueroa, Gracie Escalante and Kelly Fuentes on STEM activities provided by ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL).

 


 


Susana Munoz (left), ExxonMobil Partners In Education representative and former San Jacinto Elementary student, works with San Jacinto Elementary student Chaz Caldwell (middle) and Angel Santiago from ExxonMobil to build a catapult, one of the STEM activities provided by ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL).

Photo by Carrie Pryor-Newman

 

Susana Munoz (left), ExxonMobil Partners In Education representative and former San Jacinto Elementary student, works with San Jacinto Elementary student Chaz Caldwell (middle) and Angel Santiago from ExxonMobil to build a catapult, one of the STEM activities provided by ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL).

 


 


Jose Mojica (middle) from ExxonMobil, works with San Jacinto Elementary students (from left) Janey Hidalgo, Esmeralda Ibañez, Citlally Mendoza and Alexa Manzo to build a strong structure. ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL) partnered with SJE to provide STEM activities for fourth- and fifth-graders.

Photo by Carrie Pryor-Newman

 

Jose Mojica (middle) from ExxonMobil, works with San Jacinto Elementary students (from left) Janey Hidalgo, Esmeralda Ibañez, Citlally Mendoza and Alexa Manzo to build a strong structure. ExxonMobil’s Global Organization for the Advancement of Latinos (GOAL) partnered with SJE to provide STEM activities for fourth- and fifth-graders.