NASA Recognizes High School Aeronautics Research Efforts

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May 19, 2006

J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington 
(202) 358-5241

Marny Skora
Langley Research Center, Va. 
(757) 864-9886 

RELEASE: 06-227

NASA RECOGNIZES HIGH SCHOOL AERONAUTICS RESEARCH EFFORTS

High school students shared their vision of the future of air 
transportation with NASA researchers working on cutting edge aviation 
technology.

For four years, NASA has sponsored an aeronautics competition for high 
school students to encourage them to study science, engineering, 
mathematics and technology. This year, students were asked to 
research and submit presentations on transportation and mobility, 
past, present or future. 

The Fundamental Aeronautics Program of NASA's Aeronautics Research 
Mission Directorate received 40 entries from 77 students representing 
high schools, science clubs and home schools in nine states and two 
foreign countries. 

First place honors went to:

Justin Smith, Elicia Tate, and Shawn Trent (team), Holton Governor's 
School, Abdingon, Va.
Matt Kruse, Jacob Monat (team), Kee High School, Lansing, Iowa
Toni Monat, Kee High School, Lansing, Iowa
Mark Galligan, Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, Va.
Matt Sullivan, Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, Va.
Stephan Sutton, Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, Va.
Matthew Payne, Tucker Ward (team), Lourdes High School, Rochester, 
Minn.
Barbara Herndon, Mount St. Joseph Academy, Brighton, Mass.

Each of the winning schools received a $400 financial award made 
through a cooperative agreement with Christopher Newport University 
in Newport News, Va.

All participants received a certificate from NASA, a letter 
encouraging them to continue their studies in science, engineering, 
mathematics and technology, and a copy of a recently NASA-published 
book, "Innovation in Flight."

NASA researchers judged the student papers on research content, 
creativity, writing and organization. Winners were selected based on 
the quality of their papers as compared to others submitted in this 
and previous years.

For information about the NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission 
Directorate, visit:

http://aerospace.nasa.gov

	
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