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To be a participant in NES, you must be a U.S. citizen. You must have a current valid education certification as an administrator or educator in a state or nationally accredited education institution (grades 4-12) in the United States or a U.S. territory, or a Department of Defense or Department of State school.

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Teach STEM? We can help with that!


    Middle and high school teachers nationwide comment on NES, and on the value it adds to their own teaching techniques, as well as to their students’ interest and performance.


    Teachers across the country in grades 4-12, regardless of school size, type, or geographic location, see the benefit of participating in the NASA Explorer Schools, or NES, project. NES teachers have access to free NASA classroom materials and student engagement activities, as well as educator support resources, through the NES Virtual Campus. NES classroom resources help teachers increase student interest and achievement in STEM subjects.

    The NASA Explorer Schools project invests in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM educators to inspire and engage future scientists, engineers, and technicians NASA needs to continue our journey.

    Click on the stories below to read about the NASA Explorer Schools project firsthand from one of our participating teachers!

Meet the NES Teachers

    Joan Labay-Marquez
    Name: Joan Labay-Marquez
    2010-2011 School: Curlington Elementary
    Grade: K-6
    Subject: Gifted and Talented Pullout Program
    Teaching Experience: Five Years
    In Their own Words: "The NES resources and materials are created and designed by NASA educators and specialists and provide all students the opportunity to explore STEM in a fun and engaging way."

      Cris DeWolf
    Name: Cris DeWolf
    2010-2011 School: Chippewa Hills High School
    Grade: 9-12
    Subject: Science
    Teaching Experience: Twenty-seven Years
    In Their own Words: "There are many lessons to choose from in the lesson library so no matter what a teacher's experience level anyone should be able to find something that they could easily use or adapt for their classrooms."
    Chick Knitter
    Name: Chick Knitter
    2010-2011 School: Hobgood Elementary School
    Grade: 6
    Subject: Math and Science
    Teaching Experience: Eighteen Years
    In Their own Words: "Overall, it's a 'win, win' for you and your students! The NES content and website is user-friendly and designed to meet the needs (prior content knowledge, procedures of activities, etc.) of a teacher, especially in regard to time constraints."

      Deidre Mangin
    Name: Deidre Mangin
    2010-2011 School: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School
    Grade: 5-8
    Subject: Integrated science curriculum
    Teaching Experience: Nine Years
    In Their own Words: "I would definitely encourage other teachers to participate in the NES project. There is a diverse offering of materials. I also appreciate the opportunities for teacher and school recognition."
    Liz Petry
    Name: Elizabeth Petry
    2010-2011 School: Mack Benn, Jr. Elementary School
    Grade: 1-5
    Subject: Gifted Resource Teacher
    Teaching Experience: Fifteen Years
    In Their own Words: "I like how NES gave me authentic teaching opportunities that I could share with my students. And I especially liked the professional development teacher video collections that I could watch on-demand."

      Denise Duke
    Name: Denise Duke
    2010-2011 School: Forest Lake Elementary
    Grade: Elementary
    Subject: All Subjects
    Teaching Experience: Nineteen Years
    In Their own Words: "The NES materials have increased my students' interest and knowledge in science and will have an impact on how they will learn in the future."
    NASA Explorer Schools Teacher Kaci Heins standing in front of an airplane
    Name: Kaci Heins
    2010-2011 School: The PEAK School
    Grade: 5th
    Subject: All Subjects
    Teaching Experience: Six Years
    In Their own Words: "I thought it was so great to get rewarded for the implementation of the materials. We don’t always feel appreciated for our hard work in the classroom."
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    Name: Mary Inglish
    2010-2011 School: Woodrow Wilson Middle School
    Grade: 8th
    Subject: Science
    Teaching Experience: Eleven Years
    In Their own Words: "I was drawn to the extensive resources available with educationally rich and fascinating information about NASA that could apply to everything and got students interested and motivated in STEM careers."

    Donna Rand
    Name: Donna Rand
    2010-2011 School: East Hartford-Glastonbury Magnet School
    Grade: K-5
    Subject: Science
    Teaching Experience: Thirty Years
    In Their own Words: "I found the NES materials generated excitement for inquiry, science exploration, teamwork and real-life science challenges where students applied science concepts to solve real problems."

      Wendy Dlakic
    Name: Wendy Dlakic
    2010-2011 School: Sleeping Giant Middle School
    Grade: 8th
    Subject: Physical Science and a STEM Elective Course
    Teaching Experience: One Year
    In Their own Words: "The Web seminars offered me an excellent opportunity to learn more about the specific units that NES offers that tie in well with my curriculum."

    Kim Forbes
    Name: Kim Forbes
    2010-2011 School: Ferndale Middle School
    Grade: 6-8
    Subject: Technology and Engineering Education
    Teaching Experience: Six Years
    In Their own Words: "I liked being able to pick and choose the lessons I wanted to teach. I also appreciated the professional development opportunities with their step-by-step instructions on how to use the lessons in her classroom."
      Amanda Blough
    Name: Amanda Blough
    2010-2011 School: Corpus Christi Catholic School
    Grade: 4th
    Subject: Science, Mathematics, Religion and Integrated Language Arts
    Teaching Experience: Eleven Years
    In Their own Words: "I think participating in the NASA Now events and live chats were just as exciting for me as they were for the kids. The summer teacher recognition was also a huge incentive."