B ethel High student Travis Currer has been selected to participate in the Washington Aerospace Scholars Program, a free science, technology, engineering and mathematics education program for high school juniors. The program is affiliated with the NASA Johnson Space Center’s National High School Aerospace Scholars program and uses a distance-learning curriculum developed in partnership with NASA and the University of Washington.
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