L&L Products is helping strengthen hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education through grant funding that supports classroom learning and student innovation at Indian Hills Elementary, part of Romeo Community Schools.
This spring, company representatives visited the school to see how students are using STEM learning tools made possible through the funding. The visit highlighted how practical, interactive resources are helping students build creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in real classroom environments.
Teachers and students demonstrated a range of learning activities powered by the grant support, including invention kits, programmable robotics, and design-based building tools. Students worked with educational resources such as Makey Makey circuits, Keva Planks for structural design, Code & Go Mouse robotics kits, LEGO-based engineering sets, and Makedo construction tools to complete hands-on projects and engineering challenges.
Educators emphasized that these tools have significantly enhanced student engagement and made learning more interactive. According to STEM teacher Amanda Rocha, the grant funding has enabled students to access resources that bring innovation and experimentation into everyday lessons, helping them develop essential skills for future academic and career pathways.
The initiative reflects L&L Products’ broader commitment to community engagement and educational development. By investing in STEM programs, the company aims to provide students with opportunities to explore scientific concepts through practical application, encouraging curiosity and creative thinking.
Through continued collaboration with local schools, the programme supports a learning environment where students can actively design, build, and test ideas, strengthening foundational STEM skills and fostering long-term interest in innovation and engineering fields.







