Alan Buis 818-354-0474 Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
NEWS RELEASE: 2007-056a May 11, 2007
NASA is announcing today that
The school teams are among 25 around the nation to be named today as new NASA Explorer Schools during a program set to air on NASA TV's Education channel at 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Eastern time). For downlink and scheduling information and links to streaming video, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv .
The goal of NASA's
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
"This program enables schools and their communities to partner with NASA to develop the nation's future science, technology, engineering and mathematics work force," said NASA Explorer School Program Manager Rob Lasalvia. "It is today's students who will help make the nation's vision of sending humans back to the moon, then on to Mars and beyond a reality."
To begin the formal partnership, a team of educators and administrators from the two new local schools will attend an all-expense-paid, one-week professional development workshop July 15 through 20 at JPL. Each school team will develop a strategic plan to address its students' needs in mathematics, science and technology education. Schools may also apply for technology grants of up to $17,500 over the three-year period to help implement their plans.
The
With this program, NASA continues its tradition of investing in the nation's education programs. It is directly tied to the agency's major education goal of attracting and retaining students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines. To compete effectively for the minds, imaginations and career ambitions of
For more information about the NASA Explorer Schools program, visit: http://www.explorerschools.nasa.gov .
For more information about JPL education programs, visit: http://education.jpl.nasa.gov . To see a photo slide show of JPL's Explorer Schools, visit: http://education.jpl.nasa.gov/features-slide.html .
JPL is managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology in
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