Taylor Bank supports STEM in Accomack County

BERLIN, MD (April 6, 2023) - Taylor Bank recently made a $40,000 pledge to the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation to support the installation of a STEM Center Program at Nandua Middle School and Arcadia Middle School in Accomack County, Virginia. The funds will provide state-of-the-art STEM equipment and furniture, as well as coordinator training, curriculum guidebooks and activity kits to enhance the technology tools aimed at teaching children ideas in science, technology, engineering, and math.

“At Taylor Bank, we view an investment in STEM as an investment in the future for the students at Nandua Middle School and Arcadia Middle School, as well as for our communities,” said Ray Thompson, Taylor Bank President and CEO. “We are proud to partner with the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation to enhance STEM educational opportunities for students.”

Pictured from left, first row: Robert Smith, Monument Sotheby’s International Realty, Stephanie Green, Sr. Director of Development, Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, John Custis, Director of Taylor Bank, Ray Thompson, Taylor Bank President and CEO, Principal SuCora Owens, Nandua Middle School, Taylor Bank Vice President Adam James. Second row: Assistant Principal Mr. Baiju Nambiarveettil, Nandua Middle School, Karen Taylor, Director of Secondary Education for Accomack Schools, Joe Rossow, SVP STEM Innovation and Outcome Measurements, Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation, Taylor Bank Assistant Vice President Shannon Lewis, Taylor Bank Vice President Sherry Tarr, and Taylor Bank Assistant Vice President Tori Grundman.











About the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation
The Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation helps to strengthen America’s most underserved and distressed communities by supporting and advocating for children, building Youth Development Parks and STEM Centers, partnering with law enforcement and youth-service agencies, and addressing community needs through its national program initiatives.