EPSchools
Elizabeth Public Schools received a generous donation from Mr. James C. Kellogg IV that enabled students to participate in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP)
This past spring, the Elizabeth Public Schools received a generous donation from Mr. James C. Kellogg IV that enabled students to participate in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP). Teams of students from eleven schools participated in the competition and designed experiments that could be conducted in microgravity – the weightlessness experienced inside an orbiting spacecraft. The three finalists from George Washington Academy No. 1, Jerome Dunn Academy No. 9, and Christopher Columbus School No. 15 presented their experimental proposals and shared their program experiences with Mr. Kellogg this past week in School No. 9’s Teach-To-One room. They also presented Mr. Kellogg with an award expressing the district’s gratitude for his generosity and commitment to EPS.
Elizabeth Public Schools received a generous donation from Mr. James C. Kellogg IV that enabled students to participate in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP)
This past spring, the Elizabeth Public Schools received a generous donation from Mr. James C. Kellogg IV that enabled students to participate in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP). Teams of students from eleven schools participated in the competition and designed experiments that could be conducted in microgravity – the weightlessness experienced inside an orbiting spacecraft. The three finalists from George Washington Academy No. 1, Jerome Dunn Academy No. 9, and Christopher Columbus School No. 15 presented their experimental proposals and shared their program experiences with Mr. Kellogg this past week in School No. 9’s Teach-To-One room. They also presented Mr. Kellogg with an award expressing the district’s gratitude for his generosity and commitment to EPS.