Frank DiMino gifts $1 million to King’s Academy Engineering Program

Kevin Fielder New Era Prep Staff Writer

WEST PALM BEACH – South Florida resident and philanthropist Frank DiMino has made a generous $1 million donation to The King’s Academy’s engineering program.

This endowment will allow the school to expand its STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) faculty and provide merit and need-based scholarships. In recognition of his gift, the program has been named the DiMino Engineering Program.

“Investing in our future, begins with helping young adults reach their potential today,” DiMino said. “It is my pleasure to give this gift to the TKA STEM program. This endowment will allow students work towards improving our future for many generations.”

DiMino was born in Grotte, Sicily. His family immigrated to the United States in 1935 when he was a young boy and eventually settled in Rochester, New York.

At a young age, DiMino assisted his mother in the financial support of his family. It was undoubtedly this situation that sparked his lifelong passion for entrepreneurship and philanthropy.

At the height of his entrepreneurial activity, DiMino owned and operated a wide variety of businesses. His generosity is reflected in the many local and national facilities that are named in his honor.

“Words alone cannot properly express our appreciation to Mr. DiMino,” TKA President Randal L. Martin said. “His generosity will allow The King’s Academy to more effectively instruct students who express an interest in the field of engineering. It is my hope that TKA students will meet the challenges of an increasingly complex world with engineering and technological solutions. This endowment will sustain our engineering program into the future and allow TKA to offer a world-class program.”

Throughout its 49-year history, The King’s Academy has implemented programs that enhance the focus and mission of the school to graduate Christian leaders who will impact their world. The King’s Academy recently completed the Boswell Science & Technology Center which houses its STEM program classes.

DiMino’s gift will allow for growth of the school’s engineering program and will provide students the opportunity to explore this fast-growing field whether it be for curiosity sake or to pursue a career.

Through the program, students learn to think critically, work collaboratively, and explore how math and science work in everyday life. Students engage in open-ended problem solving, learn and apply the engineering design process, and use the same industry-leading technology and software as the world’s top companies.

The engineering program has been nationally recognized by Project Lead the Way as a distinguished program, an honor that is reserved for only 133 schools nationwide.

“We are so grateful for Mr. DiMino’s generous gift which will allow our PLTW Distinguished
Engineering program to continue to grow and flourish,” DiMino Engineering program director Keith Allen said. “Albert Einstein once said, ‘Scientists investigate that which already is; engineers create that which has never been.’ This endowment will continue to allow the TKA Engineering program to prepare students while they explore the field of engineering, make the leap from dreamers to doers and create that which has never been. So many lives will be impacted, and we have Mr. DiMino to thank.”

For more information about The King’s Academy and scholarship opportunities provided through the DiMino Engineering Program, contact Admissions Director Amy Cuomo at 561-686-4244.

NOTE: The King’s Academy is a National Blue Ribbon School for Excellence in Education. The private Christian school serves approximately 1,500 students from preschool through twelfth grade and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Christian Schools International, and the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.

The King’s Academy serves students and their families across Palm Beach County on its main campus at Belvedere Road and Sansbury’s Way in West Palm Beach and its satellite preschool campuses in Greenacres, Loxahatchee/Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Boynton Beach, and Royal Palm Beach. More information about The King’s Academy is available online at TKA.net.

Press release credit: Rosario Larson, The King’s Academy Director of Development

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