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St. Charles Business Leader Donates $26,000 for School District 303

Bison Gear Chairman Ron Bullock's hefty donation for the science, technology, education and math program was made through the Greater St. Charles Education Foundation.

Bison Gear and Engineering Corporation Chairman Ron Bullock has donated $26,000 to the Greater St. Charles Education Foundation specifically to support St. Charles Community Unit School District 303’s Project Lead the Way program.

Project Lead the Way is a science, technology, education and math — or STEM — program in place at the high school and middle school levels in District 303. Project Lead the Way provides rigorous and innovative STEM curricular programs used in secondary schools across the United States.

“We are so pleased that Mr. Bullock has once again been generous in supporting both the students in District 303 and the mission of the Greater St. Charles Education Foundation,” said foundation President Deb Mulrooney. “Mr. Bullock is a true community business leader who in addition to supporting our local economy in the present, also supports our community’s future as well.”

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Bison Gear and Engineering Corporation is a manufacturer with a strong engineering tradition that provides substantial added value in the power transmission and motion control products it brings to market. In addition to locating its business headquarters in St. Charles, Bison Gear and Engineering Corporation supports the community through organizations such as the Northern Illinois Food Bank in Geneva, the Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation and other charitable groups through BisonCares.

“We thank Mr. Bullock for the additional support he is providing to the students of District 303,” said District 303 Superintendent Dr. Don Schlomann. “He represents the importance that members of this community place on doing everything possible to give our schools the resources to prepare our students for the future.”

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