NASA Selects Georgia, Florida Schools for Unique Partnership

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05.18.07

Amber Philman
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468 

RELEASE: 21-07

NASA SELECTS GEORGIA, FLORIDA SCHOOLS FOR UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP

NASA recently announced that Bear Creek Middle School in Fairburn, 
Ga., Park Creek Elementary in Dalton, Ga., and Flamingo Elementary in 
Hialeah, Fla., have been selected to begin a special three-year 
partnership with NASA. They are among 25 school teams nationwide that 
were named as new NASA Explorer Schools, or NES.

The goal of the NES program is to use NASA's unique missions to 
inspire student learning in science, technology, engineering, 
mathematics and geography. NASA's Kennedy Space Center will 
administer the NES partnership with Bear Creek Middle School, Park 
Creek Elementary School and Flamingo Elementary School. 
Representatives from Kennedy will help kick off the program with 
presentations at each school during the coming school year.

"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 NES 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 three schools will attend a one-week 
professional development workshop July 15-20 at Kennedy. Each school 
team will develop a strategic plan to address its students' needs in 
mathematics, science and technology education. Schools also may apply 
for technology grants of up to $17,500 over the three-year period to 
help implement their plans.

The NASA Explorer School Program began in 2003 in collaboration with 
the National Science Teachers Association. The program targets 
schools in grades four through nine. There are now 200 teams in the 
program, representing 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto 
Rico and the Virgin Islands.

With this program, NASA continues the agency's 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 
the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, 
or STEM. To compete effectively for the minds, imaginations and 
career ambitions of America's young people, NASA is focused on 
engaging and retaining students in STEM education programs to 
encourage their pursuit of educational disciplines critical to NASA's 
future engineering, scientific and technical missions.

For information about the NASA Explorer Schools Program, visit:

http://explorerschools.nasa.gov

	
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