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Science In the News

Clairton kids show off science skills (The Daily News)
"What we're doing is showcasing K to 2, and (grades) three and four are having a science Olympiad," second-grade teacher Deborah Ann Marshall said.

Educator takes on revising Danville High School curriculum (The Champaign News-Gazette)
DANVILLE – After nearly two years at Northeast Elementary Magnet School's helm, Kathy Houpt has something new on her plate. Houpt, Northeast's principal since August 2006, recently took over as director of secondary education, a new position created under a $1 million restructuring plan to boost instruction and student achievement at Danville High School.
    
 
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MySci’s mission is to enhance a sense of wonder and interest in science for children and their teachers. The MySci program gives early elementary students throughout the St. Louis area the chance to study science through inquiry. It provides curriculum books and classroom kits on plants, animals and the earth. It also includes a visit from one of the newly designed Investigation Stations, roving vehicles of innovative exhibits and specimens, which make learning through climbing, crawling, seeing, hearing and smelling more exciting than ever.


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Did You Know?

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.