A former Oakland Tech student, now a sophomore at Stanford, is creating new ways to get Oakland children interested in science.
Muhammed started Kits Cubed during the pandemic, creating free hands-on science kits for students. The mission is to make science fun and affordable for disadvantaged kids, who might otherwise not have access.
The kits are now in the hands of thousands of students and Muhammad's team has now taught in 20 schools throughout the Oakland Unified School District including Piedmont Avenue Elementary School.
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