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June 23, 2009

Honeywell director talks about Space Academy

 

Dave Wickersham, Honeywell's director of environmental projects, talks about the company's sponsorship of the Educators @ Space Academy program, which 33 Baltimore-area middle school math and science teachers are attending this week at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Posted by Jennifer Badie at 11:11 AM | | Comments (4)
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Seriously? What is going on at North Ave this summer. Are MSA results out yet? Schools are closing, what are the students doing? Meatier subjects please.

Schools have MSA scores.

Is it just me or wouldn't we all be more interested in MSA scores than Space Camp? Anyone interested in Space Camp can look it up online. Space Camp is not what the InsideEd blog needs to be discussing. Space Campers will do diddley for the majority of problems in BCPSS.

@another BCPSS librarian. There is room on InsideEd for all kinds of stories. This blog isn't just about BCPSS, it's about education - public, private, elementary, secondary, post-secondary, etc.

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