The EAST Initiative was founded by Tim Stephenson, a police officer turned teacher, at
Greenbrier High School (Arkansas), in Greenbrier, Arkansas, in the 1995/1996 school year. Authors, Sarah C. McKenzie and Gary W. Ritter, both from
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, describe the origin story In their Policy Brief, titled "EAST Initiative," part of the
Office for Education Policy Series from ScholarWorks@UARK: In an effort to connect with his at-risk students, Stephenson organized an outing to a wooded area with a creek and pond, where students sometimes went to skip classes. The first EAST project turned out to be building a bridge across that creek. One of the students’ parents volunteered to help teach students how to design the bridge by using technological tools. Stephenson’s students were excited about their accomplishment and proposed more projects. To help with these future projects, Stephenson arranged a partnership between his students and an Arkansas technology firm. Donations made to EAST Initiative are tax deductible, per the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service, Publication 78 Data. == Program Adoption ==