(A)
In general
Awards made under this subsection shall be used for the research and development activities referred to in paragraph (1), which may include—
(i)
developing partnerships with community colleges to offer advanced STEM course work, including computer science, to rural high school students;
(ii)
supporting research on effective STEM practices in rural settings;
(iii)
implementing a school-wide STEM approach, including preparation and support for principals and other school leaders;
(iv)
improving the Foundation’s Advanced Technology Education program’s coordination and engagement with rural communities;
(v)
collaborating with existing community partners and networks, such as the Cooperative Extension System services and extramural research programs of the Department of Agriculture and youth serving organizations like 4-H, after school STEM programs, and summer STEM programs, to leverage community resources and develop place-based programming;
(vi)
connecting rural school districts and institutions of higher education, to improve precollegiate STEM education and engagement;
(vii)
supporting partnerships that offer hands-on inquiry-based science activities, including coding, and access to lab resources for students studying STEM in prekindergarten through grade 12 in a rural area;
(viii)
evaluating the role of broadband connectivity and its associated impact on the STEM and technology literacy of rural students;
(ix)
building capacity to support extracurricular STEM programs in rural schools, including mentor-led engagement programs, STEM programs held during non-school hours, STEM networks, makerspaces, coding activities, and competitions;
(x)
creating partnerships with local industries and local educational agencies to tailor STEM curricula and educational experiences to the needs of a particular local or regional economy; and
(xi)
any other activity the Director determines will accomplish the goals of this paragraph.