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Science News in High School Program

Our Science News in High Schools program sign-up numbers are low in Utah. We’d love your help with getting our free resources to your schools! Please share the information below with any STEM educators in your state network, so we can increase our support of STEM teachers and students in Utah.


Science News in High Schools Free Enrollment

Regeneron and other sponsors are generously funding the participation of over 4,700 public U.S. high schools during the 2019-2020 school year, and there are only a few FREE spots left! School administrators, science teachers, librarians or anyone else interested on behalf of a high school can sign up for the program directly at https://societyforscience.tfaforms.net/45.


Each high school participating in the Science News in High School program gets:

· Ten print copies of each biweekly issue of Science News magazine during the 2019 - 2020 academic year, delivering a comprehensive source of science journalism on the latest scientific discoveries.

· Digital Educator Guides full of interdisciplinary content for each issue and access to the archive of guides, providing ready-to-use material with questions, activities and experiments for many high school grade levels and science curricula.

· Access to Science News’ online resources and full archives, allowing students to research science topics reported on since 1924.

· Access to an online community of Science News and other Society for Science & the Public Educators for sharing ideas and best practices for using Science News in High Schools.


For more information about Science News in High Schools, contact: snhs@societyforscience.org

Anna Rhymes, SNHS Program Manager: arhymes@societyforscience.org

Raina van Duym, SNHS Associate Specialist: rvanduym@societyforscience.org


Research Teachers Conference Lottery Open

The Society will select 200 teachers to come to the Research Teachers Conference in Washington, D.C., September 27-29, 2019, for a weekend of sharing best practices and troubleshooting challenges involved in leading students in science research. High school teachers of all experience levels will be selected for this all-expenses-paid, peer-led professional development opportunity.


Sign up for the lottery at https://student.societyforscience.org/research-teachers-conference?utm_source=&utm_medium=&utm_campaign=, and please forward along to any STEM teachers you know that would be interested in attending.


The deadline to enter the lottery is July 1, so sign up fast!

For more information about the Research Teachers Conference, contact:

Caitlin Sullivan, Director of Equity and Outreach Programs: csullivan@societyforscience.org

We appreciate your help in making these opportunities available to the teacher networks in Utah.




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