Northrop Grumman Foundation Announces Space Camp(R) Sponsorship to Promote Space Exploration and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Fifth Year That Northrop Grumman Foundation Will Fund Student and Teacher Participation


FALLS CHURCH, Va.– July 26, 2013 – The Northrop Grumman Foundation has announced the sponsorship of middle school students and teachers from across the United States to attend Space Camp® July 27-Aug. 1 at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center (USSRC) in Huntsville, Ala. This is the fifth year that the foundation has funded Space Camp® sponsorships.

"We are committed to generating more student excitement about science, technology, engineering and math [STEM] and providing our teachers with more resources, tools and training," said Sandra Evers-Manly, president of the Northrop Grumman Foundation. "There isn't a better way to experience the wonders of space and discovery and the universe – than attending Space Camp, which has provided an enriching experience for adults and children for more than 30 years."

This year's sponsored space campers are 17 middle school teachers from eight states and 65 middle school students from 10 states and the District of Columbia. Two students and one teacher are from the United Kingdom.

     
School Location Participants
O.W. Holmes Middle School Alexandria, Va. 3 students
1 teacher
Luther Jackson Middle School Falls Church, Va. 3 students
1 teacher
Gamble Rogers Middle School St. Augustine, Fla. 2 students
McNair Middle School Rockledge, Fla. 2 students
Berner Middle School Massapequa, N.Y. 1 student
1 teacher
Adams Middle School Redondo Beach, Calif. 1 student
Dana Middle School Hawthorne, Calif. 1 student
Casimir Middle School Torrance, Calif. 1 student
Joe Walker Middle School Lancaster, Calif. 1 student
Endeavour Middle School Lancaster, Calif. 1 student
Palmdale Aerospace Academy Palmdale, Calif. 1 student
Henry T. Gage Middle School Huntington Park, Calif. 2 students
Mesa Verde Middle School San Diego, Calif. 2 students
Will Rogers Middle School Lawndale, Calif. 1 teacher
Oak Valley Middle School San Diego, Calif. 1 teacher
Depew Middle School Depew, N.Y. 6 students
1 teacher
Walter R. Sundling Jr. High School Palatine, Ill. 5 students
1 teacher
East Middle School Westminster, Md. 1 student
Northwest Middle School Taneytown, Md. 1 student
North Carroll Middle School Hampstead, Md. 1 student
1 teacher
West Middle Westminster, Md. 1 student
New Windsor Middle New Windsor, Md. 1 student
Madiba Prep Middle School Brooklyn, N.Y. 2 students
1 teacher
Castlewood Elementary School Castlewood, Va. 2 students
1 teacher
Hughes Middle School Reston, Va. 2 students
Twin Peaks Middle School Poway, Calif. 1 student
Mesa Verde Middle School San Diego, Calif. 1 student
Stephen White Middle School Torrance, Calif. 2 students
1 teacher
Montgomery Ridge Intermediate School Maryville, Tenn. 1 student
Coulter Grove Intermediate School Maryville, Tenn. 1 student
Madison School Sacramento, Calif. 1 student
Castillero Middle School San Jose, Calif. 1 student
Winston Education Campus Washington, D.C. 2 students
Campus    
Bowie Middle School Irving, Texas 2 students
Lady Bird Johnson Middle School Irving, Texas 1 student
1 teacher
Austin Middle School Irving, Texas 1 student
1 teacher
Lamar Middle School Irving, Texas 1 student
King's Fork Middle School Suffolk, Va. 2 students
1 teacher
Van Buren Middle School Albuquerque, N.M. 2 students
1 teacher
J.I. Watson Middle School Iowa, La. 1 student
1 teacher
John Yeates Middle School Suffolk, Va. 1 teacher
Bourne Academy Stamford, Lincolnshire, U.K. 2 students
1 teacher

Student campers will go through the ultimate space adventure this summer, participating in activities such as building and launching rockets, experiencing weightlessness in an astronaut-training simulator and simulating space travel preparation. Their science teachers will attend the Space Academy for Educators, a program designed to provide teachers the tools to enhance how they use STEM concepts in their classrooms.

The sponsorship is part of the Northrop Grumman Foundation's K-12 Initiative, which aims to advance excellence in STEM education by encouraging and supporting students and teachers from elementary school through high school.

The USSRC Space Camp® is the premier provider of authentic, inspiring and entertaining educational experiences in space science and aviation. The Space Academy for Educators amplifies that mission by using the excitement of the program to create an immersive learning environment where teachers learn new ways to present concepts in their classrooms effectively. Additional information about this year's Space Camp® can be found at http://www.spacecamp.com/.

Northrop Grumman and the Northrop Grumman Foundation are committed to expanding and enhancing the pipeline of diverse, talented STEM students globally. They provide funding to STEM programs that span from preschool to high school and through collegiate levels, with a major emphasis on middle school students and teachers. Northrop Grumman employees actively volunteer in support of many STEM organizations in their communities and internationally. In 2012, Northrop Grumman and the Northrop Grumman Foundation continued outreach efforts by contributing approximately $22.8 million to diverse STEM-related groups such as the Air Force Association (CyberPatriot), Conservation International (ECO Classroom), the REC Foundation (Vex Robotics) and the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering.

The Northrop Grumman Foundation supports diverse and sustainable programs for students and teachers. These programs create innovative education experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. For more information, please visit www.northropgrumman.com/foundation.


            

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