
DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- Two Downingtown teens are helping students across the world get their hands on study materials to improve their performance in the classroom.
They call the online resource, 'WiseBridge Education.'
Behind the project is Ishaan Singh, a junior at Downingtown West High School, and Swarit Choudhari, a freshman at Downingtown STEM Academy.
They took what they learned in the classroom, and on the world wide web, to compile study guides and courses that are pertinent to high school students. Subjects range from math to history and even cover AP classes.
They have reached students in various countries across the world with their free online resources.
In the future, they hope to open more chapters across the United States and the globe.
They also sponsor Project Silicon, which helps connect students in underserved communities with STEM-based resources, such as robotics kits.
To learn more about 'WiseBridge Education,' watch the video above and visit their website.
Special thanks to Jennifer Shealy of the Downingtown Area School District for contributing video to this project.
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