2009 Super Sci-Tech Saturday Conference for 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Girls

December 5, 2008

What: 2009 Super Sci-Tech Saturday Conference for 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Girls

When: Saturday, February 7, 2009

Where: University of Houston – Clear Lake

Who: Female volunteers

Schedule:
8:00 – 8:30 Volunteer orientation and assignments
8:30 – 3:30 Conference
3:30 – 4:00 Tear Down and Clean Up

Sample Duties:
Set up, work registration tables, distribute t-shirts and packets, provide directions to workshops throughout building(s), assist workshop presenters, etc.

Sign Up to Volunteer:
Visit www.ccisd.net and click on the hot pink Super Sci-Tech Saturday (SSTS) block (under ‘Connecting with You’) to enter the SSTS site.  Click on the ‘For Volunteers’ tab at the top and fill in the fields. Be sure to list Space Center Volunteers as your ‘Organization/Affiliation’ and wear your SCV shirts on event day!

Contact: Eva deCardenas, Clear Creek ISD – 281.284.0029


MENTORS NEEDED FOR THE 2009 BP PHYSICS CHALLENGE AT SPACE CENTER HOUSTON (SCH)

September 3, 2008

Through the Education Outreach Office, SCH has requested JSC’s assistance by providing volunteers to serve as mentors for students participating in the fourth annual BP Physics Challenge. High School students from the Houston Independent School District (HISD) will be participating. The goal is to provide HISD physics and upper-level math students with a meaningful, fun day of seeing physics in action. This is an outstanding way for our JSC team members to directly contribute to the next generation of scientists and engineers.

Your assistance with this program will be greatly appreciated and could very well translate to interesting a student in a career here at JSC.

Mentor training sessions will take place at SCH on November 6th and 7th, 2008. Mentors need to attend one of these half-day sessions. At the training session, SCH will cover the concepts and logistics of what will happen during the Student Days event in January, as well as what the mentor’s role will be during the event. Mentors need to have knowledge about principals of rocketry and Newtonian physics.

In addition to the mentor training, volunteers are also expected to visit a school and participate in mentoring students on Physics Day, which is January 14th, 15th, and 16th, 2009 (volunteers may choose to participate on any of the three January dates- full or half day). Students and teachers will come to SCH to perform unique and exciting physics experiments throughout the day while making real-world connections. This is a unique opportunity to interest students in science careers that will benefit the space program. I hope you’ll take the challenge and sign up to volunteer today.


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