NASA to Work With D.C. Public Schools to Mentor Students With Disabilities

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Dec. 14, 2012

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1601 
ann.marie.trotta@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 12-432

NASA TO WORK WITH D.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO MENTOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Office of Education has entered into a memorandum 
of agreement with District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) to help 
foster science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) educational 
opportunities among high school students with disabilities. 

This collaboration is part of the broader DCPS Competitive Employment 
Opportunity Program, a career-focused mentoring program that connects 
selected high school students with disabilities to professional 
mentors in the greater District of Columbia community. The program 
provides students with career exploration opportunities, soft skill 
training and career goal-setting support, and culminates with a 
mentor-supported, career-focused capstone project. 

"NASA Education is committed to using the excitement and appeal of the 
agency's programs and missions to encourage students to pursue STEM 
studies and careers," said James Stofan, the agency's deputy 
associate administrator for education program integration. "We 
particularly want to encourage students who are underserved or 
underrepresented in STEM to explore the many opportunities that 
pursuing this course of study can offer. This partnership will help 
us do just that." 

The initial phase of this mentorship and collaboration will take place 
during the first half of next year. NASA will invite some 
participants to a summer internship with the agency in 2013. 

For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

To learn more about the DCPS Competitive Employment Opportunity 
program, visit: 

http://dcpsceo.com/ 

	
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