RICHMOND TODAY SEPTEMBER 2014 A CHEVRON RICHMOND PUBLICATION Chevron Richmond Scholarships a Win for City BY MADELINE KRONENBERG Thousands of Richmond students will be able to attend college thanks to Chevron Richmond s $35 million pledge to fund college scholarships over the next 10 years. The pledge is part of a $90 million Environmental and Community Investment Agreement, one of the many community benefits of the Refinery Modernization Project that was approved by the City Council in July. This means that Richmond public high school graduates who qualify will get the help needed to pursue a college education. At a time when the cost of college increases each year, this commitment from Chevron will provide extraordinary new possibilities for Richmond residents who attend the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD). This scholarship program will eliminate financial barriers to success and will motivate teachers to help all students graduate and pursue a two or four-year degree. The pledge also offers enormous opportunities to leverage more funding from nonprofits and other sources to provide even greater opportunities for students. I am incredibly excited about this opportunity, which I believe could become a national model for student success. For more information about this program, contact the City of Richmond at 510-620-6512. Madeline Kronenberg is a School Board Member of the West Contra Costa Unified School District. Beneficio para la ciudad POR MADELINE KRONENBERG Miles de estudiantes de Richmond podrán asistir a la universidad gracias al subsidio de $35 millones de dólares de Chevron Richmond para financiar becas universitarias en los próximos 10 años. El subsidio es parte del Acuerdo de Inversión para la Comunidad y el Medio Ambiente, uno de los muchos beneficios para la comunidad del Proyecto de Modernización de la refinería que aprobó el Concejo Municipal el mes de julio. En estos tiempos en que los costos de la universidad aumentan cada año, este compromiso de Chevron brindará nuevas y extraordinarias posibilidades a los residentes de Richmond que asisten al Distrito Escolar Unificado de West Contra Costa (WCCUSD). Este programa de becas eliminará barreras económicas para alcanzar el éxito y motivará a los maestros a ayudar a que todos los estudiantes se gradúen de secundaria y cursen una carrera de dos o cuatro años. El subsidio ofrece además inmensas oportunidades para aprovechar más fondos de organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro y otros recursos para brindar mejores oportunidades a los estudiantes. Estoy muy emocionada con esta oportunidad y estoy segura de que se podría convertir en un modelo nacional para el éxito de los estudiantes. Para obtener más información sobre este programa, comuníquese a la Ciudad de Richmond al 510-620-6512. Madeline Kronenberg es miembro del Consejo Escolar del Distrito Escolar Unificado de West Contra Costa.
Fuel Your School Helps Power Classrooms BY LEAH CASEY Public school teachers in Richmond and West County work hard to make learning come alive for their students. Chevron s Fuel Your School program helps make their job easier by helping fund new supplies for teachers to engage their students in learning. Since 2010, Fuel Your School has contributed nearly $4 million to Alameda and Contra Costa County public schools through DonorsChoose.org, a website where teachers list their needs through project requests and donors can choose projects to support. With these funds, 519 schools have received materials and supplies their teachers need. As part of the program, Chevron will donate $1 from fuel purchases of eight or more gallons during the month of October at participating Chevron and Texaco stations, up to $1 million. Because of this program, students in Richmond have received hands-on science materials to help increase their scientific awareness among other materials for learning in all subjects. Teacher needs vary widely from pencils and microscope slides to books and live tarantulas for use with biology lessons. Teachers began submitting eligible project requests on September 1 for this year s Fuel Your School program. The project submission period ends November 30, 2014, or earlier if all funds have been exhausted by eligible projects. The project submission period opened on September 1, and teachers are encouraged to post projects as soon as possible for the best chance of receiving funding. Leah Casey is the Community Engagement Specialist for Chevron Richmond. Fuel Your School inyecta energía POR LEAH CASEY Los maestros de escuelas públicas de Richmond y del condado de West trabajan muy duro para dar vida al aprendizaje de sus alumnos. El programa Fuel Your School de Chevron facilita su trabajo ayudándoles a financiar nuevos artículos escolares para que motiven a sus estudiantes a aprender. Desde 2010, Fuel Your School ha contribuido con casi $4 millones de dólares para las escuelas públicas del condado de Alameda y Contra Costa a través de DonorsChoose.org, una página web en la que los maestros incluyen una lista de lo que necesitan para proyectos escolares y los donantes pueden seleccionar proyectos que deseen apoyar. Con estos fondos, 519 escuelas han recibido materiales y artículos escolares que sus maestros necesitan. Como parte del programa, Chevron donará $1 (hasta un millón de dólares) de las compras de combustible de ocho o más galones durante el mes de octubre en las gasolineras Chevron y Texaco participantes. Gracias a este programa, los estudiantes de Richmond han recibido material para los laboratorios de ciencias para aumentar sus conocimientos científicos, así como otros artículos para el aprendizaje de todas las materias. Los maestros empiezan a presentar solicitudes para proyectos que cumplen con los requisitos el 1 de septiembre para el programa Fuel Your School de este año escolar. El período para solicitar artículos para proyectos termina el 30 de noviembre de 2014 o antes si se han agotado todos los fondos para los proyectos que reúnan los requisitos. Para tener mayores oportunidades de recibir fondos para un proyecto, se recomienda a los maestros que presenten su solicitud el 1 de septiembre, tan pronto como inicia el período para presentar solicitudes. Para obtener más información sobre el programa o cómo un maestro puede presentar un proyecto para el grupo de su hijo, visite www.fuelyourschool.com. Leah Casey es especialista en relaciones con la comunidad de Chevron Richmond.
1 WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT $1,073,500 (WCCUSD) Chevron Richmond supports programs to improve the quality of K-12 education offered to all students who attend WCCUSD. Chevron Richmond funds programs that support classroom learning, increase student test scores, give teachers the tools and resources needed to be more effective educators and strengthen Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning. The U.S. Department of Commerce estimates that jobs in STEM fields will grow 17 percent by 2018 nearly double the growth for non-stem fields. 2 WEST COUNTY PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND Chevron Richmond has a long and proud partnership with The Ed Fund, a non-profit that provides funding and resources to schools, teachers and students in the WCCUSD. In its 27-plus years, The Ed Fund has awarded more than $2.5 million in grants and programs to WCCUSD schools, given nearly $400,000 in college scholarships to WCCUSD graduates and provided resources to more than 5,000 teachers to help strengthen classroom learning. $90,000 The Ed Fund helps students have a bright beginning in their college education Dr. Bruce Harter WCCUSD Superintendent SUPPORTING EDUCATION IN RICHMOND Chevron Richmond is committed to supporting programs that expand access to high-quality education throughout Richmond and West County. In 2013, Chevron Richmond contributed more than $2 million to support students and teachers in Richmond. Here we illustrate a few of the education programs we re proud to support. JUNIOR $24,375 CORONADO NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS $15,000 WEST COUNTY PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND $90,000 2 1 TEACH FOR AMERICA $200,000 WEST CONTRA COSTA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT $1,073,500 GEORGE MILLER YOUTH FUND $2,500 DONORS CHOOSE $71,833 CONTRA COSTA FOUNDATION $22,000 SCHOLARSHIPS $18,000 UNIVERSITY, MESA SCHOOLS PROGRAM $250,000 3 PROJECT LEAD THE WAY $86,000 THE WRIGHT INSTITUTE $50,000 UNIVERSITY, MATHEMATICS ACADEMY $150,000 UNIVERSITY DISCOVER ENGINEERING PROGRAM $130,000 2013 TOTAL: $2,261,208 5 EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS $3,000 CONTRA COSTA ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP $60,000 4 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY $15,000 3 $250,000 UNIVERSITY, EAST BAY MESA SCHOOLS PROGRAM MESA works with students in elementary, middle and high school to excel in math and science, helping them become eligible for academically rigorous colleges and universities. Chevron Richmond s support for the program has prepared more than 1,000 Richmond students to pursue degrees in math and science. 4 CA UNIVERSITY, $150,000 MATHEMATICS ACADEMY (MAA) The Mathematics Achievement Academy is a fourweek summer math program that prepares WCCUSD middle and high school students for college. Students enrolled in the academy are able to access resources and gain skills needed to prepare for and succeed in challenging STEM-degree programs. $86,000 5 PROJECT LEAD THE WAY (PLTW) PLTW provides STEM programming, curriculum and teacher training to help students succeed in STEM fields. Chevron Richmond s support allows PLTW to further enhance STEM learning in WCCUSD classrooms and provides the training and resources needed to better educate WCCUSD engineering academy students. Para descargar una traducción al español, visite ChevronRichmond.com.
YOU RE INVITED CHEVRON RICHMOND OPEN HOUSE SEE WHAT WE DO. MEET OUR TEAM. ASK US QUESTIONS. WHEN: Saturday, September 27, 2014, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Chevron Richmond Refinery RSVP: Register before September 15 Call (510) 242-2000 or visit us online at www.chevronrichmond.com to reserve your spot We take our role as your neighbor seriously, and over this past year it s been our privilege to engage with many of you about our plans for a newer, safer, cleaner refinery. We want to thank you for supporting the Refinery Modernization Project and for working with us to create more than 1,000 construction jobs and unparalleled community benefits. This project represents a win for our community and our workforce and it would not have been possible without your support. Now we look forward to again opening our doors and inviting our neighbors to tour the Richmond Refinery to see firsthand what we do, who we are and ask us questions. As the refinery s General Manager, I am honored to continue the rewarding dialogue we ve developed over the past year. It has and will continue to make our community stronger. Kory Judd, General Manager, Chevron Richmond Refinery
Chevron Richmond 841 Chevron Way Richmond, CA 94801 FOR MORE INFORMATION PARA MÁS INFORMACIÓN Email info@richmondrefinery.com or call 510-242-2000. For noise and odor complaints, please contact 510-242-2127. Email a info@richmondrefinery.com o llamando al número 510-242-2000. Para quejas relacionadas con ruidos y olores, por favor llame al número 510-242-2127. Community Corner Families Invited to Back-to-School Celebration BY JOHN ANDERSON Every September, the Bay Area Rescue Mission partners with Chevron Richmond to host an annual Back-to-School Celebration. This year, students in K-12th grade are invited to the annual event on September 11 at Nevin Center Park, where students and families will be treated to free food, games and family fun. Thanks to Chevron Richmond, more than 1,000 children will also receive much-needed backpacks full of school supplies. These go a long way to helping Richmond s at-risk youth realize that they can achieve and do well in school. Chevron Richmond has supported our mission since we opened our doors in 1965. It s a great partnership, and I m proud of the Richmond residents who we continue to help as a result. John Anderson is the President/CEO of the Bay Area Rescue Mission. Se invita a todas las familias a la celebración del regreso a clases POR JOHN ANDERSON Cada septiembre, Bay Area Rescue Mission se une con Chevron Richmond para organizar una celebración anual del regreso a clases. Este año se invita a los estudiantes de kindergarten a doceavo grado al evento anual el 11 de septiembre en Nevin Center Park, donde los estudiantes y sus familias pueden disfrutar de comida, juegos y diversión familiar gratuitos. Gracias a Chevron Richmond, más de 1,000 niños también recibirán mochilas llenas de útiles escolares. Con esto los jóvenes en riesgo de Richmond se dan cuenta de que pueden alcanzar un buen nivel académico y lograr el éxito en la escuela. Chevron Richmond ha apoyado nuestra misión desde que abrimos nuestras puertas en 1965. Es una magnífica sociedad y estoy orgulloso de los residentes de Richmond a los que continuamos ayudando como resultado de esta colaboración. John Anderson es presidente/director ejecutivo de Bay Area Rescue Mission. WHAT: Bay Area Rescue Mission Back-to-School Celebration WHEN: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. WHERE: Nevin Center Park, 500 Macdonald Ave, Richmond QUESTIONS: 510-215-4552 Children must be enrolled in K-12 and each child must be present to receive school supplies. Limit one backpack per child. QUÉ: Celebración del regreso a clases de Bay Area Rescue Mission CUÁNDO: Jueves 11 de septiembre de 2014 de 2 a 5 p.m. DÓNDE : Nevin Center Park, 500 Macdonald Ave, Richmond PREGUNTAS: 510-215-4552 Los niños deben estar inscritos en la escuela de kindergarten a doceavo grado y deben estar presentes para recibir los útiles escolares. Límite de una mochila por niño.