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Arizona Teachers Can Earn Up to $400 Through Free SRP Workshops

Arizona Teachers Can Receive Up to $400 in Grants After Attending a Free SRP Professional Development Workshop

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WHAT:

 

Registration opens July 15 for a series of free professional development STEM workshops for K–12 educators. Educators who complete at least one workshop will be eligible to receive a $400 classroom grant to help implement the lessons and activities they learn during the training.

 

These in-person SRP workshops are designed to help educators create engaging, hands-on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) lessons. Teachers attending the trainings can receive tools and materials aligned with state standards. 

WHEN/WHERE:

 

Educators can register starting July 15, 2026, at srp.net/education

 

Below is a list of available SRP free teacher workshops.

 

Aug. 22

 

Powering Our Future Grades K-2

Aug. 29

 

Powering Our Future Grades 3-5
 

Aug. 29

 

AZ Water Story Grades 7-12
 

Sept. 12

 

Powering Our Future Grades 6-8
 

Sept. 19

 

Electricity Grades 3-8
 

Sept. 26

 

Powering Our Future HS

Oct. 3

 

AZ Water Story Grades 2-6
 

Nov. 7

 

Magnetism Grades 3-8
 

DETAILS:

  • To see a full description of the teacher workshops or sign up, visit srp.net/education.
  • All workshops are in person on Saturday only from 8 a.m. -12 p.m. and will be held at the PERA Training and Conference Center located at 
    1 E Continental Drive, Tempe, AZ 85381
  • The SRP teacher workshops are available to all certified K-12 educators in Arizona.
  • Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. 

SRP is a community-based, not-for-profit public power utility and the largest electricity provider in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, serving about 1.2 million customers. SRP provides water to about 2.5 million Valley residents, delivering 260 billion gallons of water (800,000 acre-feet) each year, and manages a 13,000-square-mile watershed that includes an extensive system of reservoirs, wells, irrigation laterals, and 131 miles of canals.