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Solar Eclipse Event: NHSTA teams with the McAuliffe Shepard Discovery Center
On Monday, August 21, 2017, there will be a solar eclipse making its way across America. While New Hampshire is not in the path of totality, it is close enough so that fully 62% of the Sun will be eclipsed … Continue reading
Some Initiatives and Announcements as Summer Approaches and School Years End
OPEN NH / Academy of Applied Science Partnership NH e-Learning for Educators is partnering with the Academy of Applied Science to offer their science education courses for teachers online through OPEN NH. Our first offering will be AS-01 Full STEAM … Continue reading
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