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Learn how you could win a science classroom makeover. The Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge Competition recognizes exceptional and innovative science educators, to recognize outstanding K–12 school programs for their exemplary approaches to science lab instruction utilizing limited school and laboratory resources, and raise awareness and exposure of the outstanding work being done in the science education field in targeted areas near Shell assets: Mobile, Alabama Martinez, California (Martinez Unified School District, Mt. Diablo Unified School District) Carson, California (LAUSDs in Carson, Mormon Island, Van Nuys, Colton, Long Beach) Convent, Louisiana (St. James Parish, Livingston Parish) Geismar, Louisiana (Ascension Parish, City of Zachary SD, City of Central SD, City of Baker SD, East Baton Rouge Parish) New Orleans, Louisiana (Jefferson Parish, Orleans Parish, Terrebonne Parish, LaFourche Parish, Iberville Parish, St. Tammany Parish, La Fourche Parish, St. Bernard Parish) Norco, Louisiana (St. Charles Parish, St. John Parish) Port Allen, Louisiana (West Baton Rouge Parish) Monaca, Pennsylvania (Cen. Valley, Aliquippa, W. Beaver, Beaver, Rochester, N. Brighton, Riverside, Beaver Falls, Blackhawk) Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park ISD, Pasadena ISD, LaPorte ISD) Houston, Texas (Region 4 Education Service Center) Kermit, Texas (Kermit ISD, Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD, Wink-Loving ISD) Puget Sound, Washington (Anacortes SD, La Conner SD, Mt. Vernon SD, Burlington-Edison SD, Sedro-Wooley SD, Concrete SD, Conway SD) All entries must be received by 11:59PM EST on 1/15/2020, via online submission. There is no fee to enter. Visit (https://www.nsta.org/shellsciencelab/regional.aspx) for more information and to apply.
Learn how you could win a science classroom makeover.
The Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge Competition recognizes exceptional and innovative science educators, to recognize outstanding K–12 school programs for their exemplary approaches to science lab instruction utilizing limited school and laboratory resources, and raise awareness and exposure of the outstanding work being done in the science education field in targeted areas near Shell assets:
All entries must be received by 11:59PM EST on 1/15/2020, via online submission. There is no fee to enter. Visit (https://www.nsta.org/shellsciencelab/regional.aspx) for more information and to apply.
Presenter: Sheila Smith
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