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APPLICANTAda City Public SchoolsAlva High SchoolAtoka Elementary SchoolBishop John Carroll CathedralSchool*Boys & Girls Clubs of OklahomaCounty*CONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTMike Anderson580-310-7200andersonm@adapss.comThe goal of "Gaining Altitude: The Sky is Not the Limit"is a district-wide aviation program designed to buildnecessary skills in science, technology, engineeringand math and to ensure that students are aware thatthose skills can lead to high-demand careers in thefield of aviation. The students within the Ada SchoolDistrict will be able to participate in hands-onactivities and flight simulation at the aviationlaboratory on the campus of Ada High School. 280,0102,600Ada 33,705 25,0009.0% 9.61 23,000 20,000 15,000Ryan Brandt918-704-4949rtbrandt@alvaschools.netThe "Aeronautics & Technology" program is beginningits second year. The goal is to provide project-basedlearning to empower students to learn more aboutthe aviation & aerospace industry. Students will learnthe history of flight, principles of flight, prepare for theFAA Remote Pilot Certificate/drones, rocketry, hot airballoons, learn about aircraft accident investigation &careers in aviation & aerospace. 15,54830Alva 3,458 2,50016.0% 83.33 2,500NANAGeraldine Southern580-889-3553gsouthern@atoka.org"Atoka Takes Flight Part 2" The program will exposestudents to the various career fields that are availablein the world of aviation and aerospace and providehands-on opportunities for students to explore thedifferent components of flight. The activities will beSTEM-based projects that will create critical thinkers,increase science and aviation literacy, and develop ournext generation of innovators. Our goal is to instill apassion for science, technology, engineering, andmath at an early age. The program will promote theOklahoma State Standards of Science and NextGeneration Science Standards that focus on theprinciples of flight. Students will explore the areas ofmotion, force, energy, and technology as they relateto aerospace and aviation. 2,991.25400Atoka 2,691.25 2,00067.0% 5.00 2,500NANAJennifer Herndon614-312-0260jherndon@bjccs.org"Eagle Electives" 6 - 8 grade students STREAMprogram was implemented last year covering severalelectives. They include two computer coding courses,a Science Olympiad competition team course and ascience and motion physics course. Students will beimplementing aviation, aerospace and aeronauticengineering to devise flight designs, flight plans, codeflight plans, and test techology based flight dronesagainst more primitively designed flight gliders. 1,230.5060Oklahoma City 1,107.45 1,10089.0% 18.33NANANATraci ified Flying Objective" high school program &"Pre-Flight" middle school program. BGCOKC partnerswith schools to bring instruction to the students.Curriculum will address essential theory and designconcepts of today's UAV technology, and problemsolving activities aimed at enhancing understanding.Curriculum focuses on subjects such as Matter and ItsInteractions, Motion and Stability, Energy, and Forcesand Interactions. 130,000.00300Oklahoma County 65,000.00 15,00011.0% 50.00NANANAFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018

APPLICANTCameron UniversityClass MattersDavenport Public Schools*Dove Science Academy HighSchoolEl Reno Regional Airport*CONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018Elizabeth Ann Nalley580-581-2889annn@cameron.edu"Aerospace Engineering & Applied Math SummerAcademy" The Department of Chemistry, Physics &Engineering at Cameron will host a a 5-day summeracademy to include an intro to the principles ofaerospace engineering and the mathematics required.Activities included will be an intro to the physics offlight, designing and building rockets, a trip to ScienceMuseum Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. 11,466.0012Lawton 5,471.00 1,50013.0% 125.00 1,120NANADarron TEAM 405" is a 16 week, weekly one-hour webconference using Zoom & pre-recorded contentuploaded to YouTube. Students will utilize virtual flightsimulators. Curriculum includes 3D printer COVID-19relief design challenges, On-your-Own Build & Designchallenges, and a flight simulator to expore theaviation & aerospace industry. 75,801.0065Virtual web conferencing 7,681.00 2,7003.0% 41.53NA 5,000NA"Flight School" Our goal is to help students becomefamiliar with policies and procedures related to thesafe operation of aircraft & prepare them to pass theFAA Private Pilot computer-based knowledge exam.We will also help them gain practical flight skills thatthey can log toward the Private Pilot flight trainingDanny Acordrequirements. We plan to use the proceeds from this405-258-3534grant to update the Redbird FMX simulator (andacord@davenport.k12.ok.us Advanced Aviation Training Device) that we acquiredthis spring, purchase a one-year subscription forForeFlight, and an iPad that will be dedicated to theoperation of the simulator and will have a CFI teach 2hours of classes. This year our school has beenapproved to use the AOPA High School Aviation STEM9th and 10th Grade Curriculum. 68,062.9940Davenport 13,262.99 8,00012.0% 200.00Not selectedNotselectedNotselectedNANAEmre Ozturk405-636-8250eozturk@doveschools.orgThe "High School Aviation Lab" will be located in aobservation classroom and will be utilized by everystudent through our STEM curriculum as well as ourafter school Aviation Club. Goals are hands-onexperience, incorporating aerospace fundamentals inall core content, encouraging career options inaerospace & aviation. Requesting flight simulators. 46,000.00345Oklahoma City 19,900.00 6,65014.0% 19.27NA 19,900forsimulators for themiddleschoolAdam Fox405-708-0412afox@cityofelreno.comThe "RQO Aviation Awareness and Discovery Camp" isa two-day summer camp designed to introducestudents to the history of aviation and let themexperience airport engineering, A&P maintenance,avionics & how to become a pilot. Sooner Flight willteach students the 4 forces of flight, Bernouili'sprinciple, & parts of a plane. EAA will take eachstudent flying. 2,97020El Reno 2,300 2,30077.0% 115.00NANA

APPLICANTFIRSTGirl Scouts of EasternOklahoma*Gordon Cooper TechnologyCenterGrand Aces Aviation GroundSchool*Guthrie Edmond RegionalAirportCONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018Harold Holley405-747-6463hholley5@suddenlink.netFIRST uses robotics to inspire youth in science,technology, engineering and math (STEM). The goal isto have students build base knowledge and life skillsto carry into higher education and careers to includeaerospace engineering. This year's theme is Star WarsForce for Change and will include building a robot todeal with outer space activities. Students will learnabout lift, drag & thrust; time & resource constraints;industrial design; project management & reliabilityanalysis; & advanced controls & tactical thinking. 280,0002,000OKC & Tulsa 7,500 7,5003.0% 3.75 7,500 5,000 5,000Erin Fuller918-745-5260efuller@gseok.org"Space Camp" GSEOK would send twenty girls grades4-8 and four adults to Pathfinder Space Camp inHuntsville, Alabama. The camp is a three-day, twonight program that introduces children to the threecamps (Space Camp, Aviation Challenge Camp, andSpace Camp Robotics). Girls who attend can buildmodel rockets, train like an astronaut, and work inmission control or launch as part of the flight crew ona simulated space mission. 10,23120Eastern Oklahoma 5,115.50 2,50024.0% 125.00NANANARoger Farris405-323-2100rogerf@gctech.edu"STEM & Aerospace Summer Camp" goal is to increaseawareness of STEM activities in school & how theyblend with aerospace. Students will learn Newtonslaws, aerospace physics & the need for technical skilldevelopment, and will be exposed to many careeropportunities - pilot, mechanic, designer & air trafficcontroller. Each camp is 5 days. 2 weeks of camp. 16,10060Shawnee 5,000.00 3,00019.0% 50.00NANAnaLorraine Butters918-892-4069Lorraine@GrandAces.orgAward 6 scholarships to young adults, ages 17 to 24,and for each student to gain knowledge of aviation &prepare them to pass the FAA Written Pilot exam &prepare for the private pilot flight training.Professional pilot mentors work with each student toencourage the pursuit of a private pilot license. Thecurriculum used is The Complete Private Pilot Syllabusand the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledgeand meets 14 CFR Part 141 and Part 61 requirementsfor the airplane flight and ground training private pilotcertification course. 7,0506Ketchum 3,525 1,75025.0% 291.66NANANASchellon Stanley405-282-2312sstanley@cityofguthrie.comThe "GOK Educational Events" is designed to engageand inspire Oklahoma's next generation to becomeleaders in the aviation industry through hands-onSTEM Booths. Students will explore the Four Forces ofFlight; Building Paper Airplanes & Styrogliders;learning parts of the airplane and what those parts doto control the aircraft; and Building and LaunchingRockets and how the four forces of flight affect thedirection of flight on the airplane and rocket both. Thestudents will Explore Newton's Laws of Motion andBernoulli's Principle and will also learn the PhoneticAlphabet and how it relates to the world of aviationand the importance of communication. 1,30020Guthrie/Edmond 1,300 1,15088.0% 57.50 1,500 1,211NA

CONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTSteve Goodgame405-830-6685sgoodgame@kipr.org"Botball and Junior Botball Challenge" As part of ateam, students will work with cutting-edge technologyand use the knowledge they gained in moretraditional subjects to solve open-ended, real-worldproblems. Participation will expose them to careerpaths in science, technology, math, computerprogramming and engineering and give them practicein the life skills of project management,documentation and presentation, and systemsengineering. 250,0003,500Statewide events in Tulsa& OKC 10,500 7,5003.0% 2.14 10,500 10,500 10,500Bret er High School's Aerospace Engineering classwill prepare students to take the Private Pilot and Part107 Remote Pilot certification written test by exposingthem to rigorous course work. This course will exposethem to the aviation industry as a whole, from thehistory of aviation to hands-on experience with a flightsimulator. This year the program has been dividedinto 3 phases, year 1 & 2 have specific instructiongoals & year 3 adds marketing participating in a CareerDay. 49,852.3350McAlester 5,792.28 5,00010.0% 100.00 5,000NANAMetro Tech Centers and theFAA Mike MonroneyAeronautical CenterThe goal of the "ACE camp" is to expose 7th and 8thgrade students to careers available within theaerospace industry through a week-long summerMichael Branch or Kim Harriscamp. Using a STEM curriculum, students will gain an405-595-5502understanding of the history of aviation andmichael.branch@metrotech.edaerospace, learn how to identify the various parts ofuan airplane, weather concepts, how air traffic controlworks, UAS, theory of flight, crash scene investigation,& airport operations. 199,745.0050Oklahoma City 24,475.00 13,2507.0% 265.00 13,250 13,250 13,240Metro Tech STEM Mobile Lab*"MetroTech 2U Mobile STEM Lab" will provide anopportunity for grades 6 through 12 to gain access tofree training and develop an awareness of thenecessary aviation/aerospace and STEM-relatedBrian Leavertechnologies to succeed in that industry. Curriculum405-595-4300/405-514-6188includes: Basic Principles of Flight, 3D computer,brian.leaver@metrotech.eduprogramming languages, weather, readingaeronautical charts & career options. The lab will seekout opportunities to provide training in STEM- andAerospace-related curriculum at local high schools andspecial events throughout 2021. 89,718.851,000Oklahoma City 22,568.85 10,00011.0% 10.00NANANA"Aircraft Structures & Heavy Maintenance" courseprovides curriculum that mirrors the general FAA Part147 Airframe & PowerPlant school and provides aheavy focus on electrical, sheet metal & composites.The grant would be used to make improvements onthe course that enhance the quality of the electricaleducation students experience and to emulateindustry tools, equipment & skills. 16,720.0030Midwest City 7,110.00 4,00024.0% 133.33NANANAAPPLICANTKISS Institute for PracticalRoboticsMcAlester High SchoolMid-Del Technology Center*Aimee Harden405-582-7086aharden@mid-del.netFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018

APPLICANTMustang High School*Newspaper in EducationInstituteOilton Public Schools*CONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018Christy Self580-799-3606selfc@mustangps.org"AOPA High School STEM Curriculum" to preparestudents for a career in aviation/aerospace studentswill need a quality flight simulator to practice conceptsdiscussed in class. Ultimately students will pass theFAA written private pilot exam and then find a flightschool where they can pursue a private pilot'scertificate. 10,950.0060Mustang 5,475.00 5,00046.0% 83.33NANANABailey Huntsman405-475-4137bhuntsman@oklahoma.com"Soaring Oklahoma: Aerospace and Defense program"- Eight lesson plans published digitally and in TheOklahoman newspaper, delivered in classroom sets toregistered teachers; Create a double sided studentposter that will be delivered in classroom sets toregistered teachers in addition to being inserted intoThe Oklahoman ; Highlight the 2020 OAC Aviation ArtContest. The objective will be to connect STEMlearning activities with career pathways that arerelevant to the Aerospace & Defense Industry. 59,647.00150,000Statewide 5,000.00 5,0008.0% 0.03 5,000 5,000 5,000Dr. Matt .ok.us"OHS Drone Adventures" This high school droneprogram is an elective course for juniors & seniorsthat will take students from learning to fly drones allthe way through to preparing for FAA UnmannedCommercial Pilot certification. The program willconsists of 90 hours to be integrated with Math,Science and Technology courses within Oilton HighSchool and will support the introduction to smallUnmanned Aircraft Systems and their uses andapplications. 8,970.0015 - 20Oilton 3,000.00 3,00033.0% 150.00NANANA 143,216.00300 teachers4 technology centers inOK 14,321.00 10,0007.0% 33.33 10,000 10,000 7,500 88,000.001,800 - 2,000Statewide 10,000.00 5,0006.0% 2.50 5,000 5,000 5,000Oklahoma CareerTechFoundationOEIP is a STEM-based initiative designed to connecteducators to industry creating a better educated,Gina Hubbardtrained, and motivated workforce. There will be four405-377-2000OEIP sites located in technology centers across thegina.hubbard@careertech.ok.g state with three primarily focused upon the aerospaceovindustry. The events will have three components:Industry tours, Industry/Education speakers,Education workshops.Oklahoma EngineeringFoundation, Inc.The "OEF Engineering Fair" introduces students to theworld of engineering, project management,innovation, and robotics; all fundamental elements ofaviation education. Through unique competitions,students are given the opportunity to build, create,innovate, and engineer projects—putting hands-onexperiences within their grasp. OEF's MATHCOUNTSProgram offers advanced mathematical educationthrough provided curriculum to all middle schoolsstatewide. These math skills are crucial to aviationeducation and future aviation careers.Adrianne Graham405-528-1435adrianne@oef.org

APPLICANTOklahoma School of Scienceand Mathematics FoundationOklahoma Science &Engineering FoundationOklahoma State UniversityOkmulgee High SchoolPonca City Regional AirportCONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARYPROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018Pam Felactu405-522-7804pam.felactu@ossm.edu"OSSM Middle School Math & Science WorkshopExpansion" Eight additional one-day workshops arebeing planned to expand our existing Middle SchoolSummer Math and Science Workshop programnormally consisting of four one-day Math Workshopsand three one-day Science Workshops (Lab Day,Engineering Day, aerospace focused this year), andHealth Careers Day) held at the main OklahomaSchool of Science and Mathematics campus inOklahoma City in June and July. This will includelearning about the skills needed for aviation relatedjobs and engineering work done in theaviation/aerospace industry in Oklahoma. 10,000.00160Woodward, Bartlesville,Altus & Hugo 2,500.00 1,50015.0% 9.37 1,500NANAScott Taylor918-770-2075sa-taylor@cox.net"FIRST LEGO League" - Students will explore a varietyof subject areas as they develop their innovativesolutions to the problems that they identify for theseasonal topic. These areas may include gravity,materials science, control systems, thermodynamics,propulsion, and navigation which are all topics studiedby aerospace engineers. As they develop their robotdesigns, students will learn new skills in structuraldesign, mechanical design, geometry, motion,stability, time management, programming, and math. 46,385.001,700Statewide 5,000.00 5,00011.0% 2.94 5,000 5,000N/AAndrew Arena405-744-5900andy.arena@okstate.edu"Speedfest" is an exciting, high-speed aircraft design /build / fly competition which is intended to fosterenthusiasm for aviation and STEM in general.Students participate in teams to build an aircraft &compete. There are two flight competition classes:Alpha Class is the Advanced class which is forcollegiate-level teams. India Class is the Invitationalclass which consists of high school teams, and teamsof K-12 teachers formed from across the state ofOklahoma. 60,000.00200 students & 50teachersStatewide 15,000.00 9,00015.0% 45.00 10,000 12,500 12,500LuVona Aviation Academy of Excellence" uses the AOPAcurriculum designed to give students a 4-year aviationstudy. Students this year have completed the firstcourse and will be moving to the second & thirdcourse: intro to flight, aircraft systems & performance;the flying environment, pilot pathway & UASoperations. 12,621.7125 - 40Okmulgee 6,310.85 5,00040.0% 125.00 5,630 7,500NADon Nuzum580-767-0470nuzumdl@poncacityok.gov"Northern Oklahoma Flight Academy" seeks toconduct its 17th annual summer aviation andaerospace education camp for middle and high schoolstudents. This program is established on sound mathand science (STEM) concepts and hands-on interactiveeducation with aviation and aerospace presented as acareer option. Curriculum is based on grade level andhas classroom and outdoor study with guestpresentations and lectures. High school advancedclasses are career specific, Aviation Maintenance,Space Flight Technology or Professional Pilot. 92,010.0032Ponca City 12,060.00 8,5009.0% 265.00 10,200 10,200 10,200

APPLICANTPutnam City High School(Air Force JROTC)Rose State CollegeSoutheastern Oklahoma StateUniversitySTARBASE Oklahoma, Inc.STARR Solutions (Tinker Air &Space Show)PROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019FY 2018"Putnam City High School Honors Aviation" is anadvanced learning program designed to challengehigh schoolers primarily in grades 11-12. It is acurriculum-based, hands-on experience designed toFrank Mattairfoster a fundamental understanding of what it takes405-642-6909to work in an aviation career field. Students not onlyfmattair@putnamcityschools.ostudy classroom based curriculum but also partnerrgwith the Air Force Civil Air Patrol, EAA Young Eagles,Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), andlocal Air Force bases to get hands-on flying experienceand simulator usage many times throughout the year. 52,314.76200Oklahoma City 18,358.82 12,00023.0% 60.00 12,000NANADeana Stevens405-736-0332dstevens@rose.edu"A-XP Discovery Camps" Rose State has added two,week-long drone specific discovery camps to theirexisting 4 week-long rocketry and advanced rocketrycamps. The camps are designed to expose students tothe basic concepts behind the development of dronesand their use in the aerospace industry and otheravenues. Rocketry camps include learning about thehistory of flight, laws of motion, principles of flight,Newton's Law, Bernoulli's Principle, classroomlearning and lab experiences. This program will alsoexpose them to career opportunities. 60,781.00220Midwest City 26,451.00 13,50022.0% 61.36 12,020 12,000 12,000Elizabeth Resh580-745-3256eresh@se.edu"Take Flight Aviation Science Camp" is a week-longcamp where students are exposed to aeronautics &flight. Curriculum/Subject areas continue to focus onvarious aspects of Aeronautics and Aviation includingAerodynamics, design and performance, navigation,the history of flight and weather. The campers willalso learn about career paths in Aeronautics, piloting& aviation management. 25,000.0025Durant 12,000.00 6,50026.0% 260.00 6,500 6,000 6,000Michelle Napier918-747-7000michelle@hoodcpas.com"Soar to New Heights with STEM & STARBASE OK"Provide hands-on, minds-on Aerospace STEMeducational enrichment programs to 4,500 Oklahomastudents. The 5th grade program curriculum provides30 hours of instruction and STEM career days, whichfocus on aviation and other STEM careers. It includes avariety of aviation/aerospace-related lessons. Physicsintroduces the students to Newton's Three Laws ofMotion and provides a lesson on rocketry. Studentslearn about history of rockets and how they fly.STARBASE 2.0 serves 6th - 8th grade students andoffers summer programming. 128,000.004,500Tulsa, Midwest City,Lawton, Burns Flat,and surrounding areas 25,000.00 25,00019.0% 5.55 25,000 27,500 27,500Chris Moler405-254-5511 / 405-517-5106Chris@staarsolutions.com /cmoler@cox.netThe "Tinker Air & Space Show" will give young visitorsa number of ways to learn about the aviation andmilitary aviation industries. The show includes manystatic displays and aircraft tours, as well as hands-onopportunities to learn about how these aircraft aremaintained. The show also provides educationalbenefits to adult visitors with over 150,000 adultsexpected to be in attendance. 1,050,000.0015,000 -20,000 youth,over 150,000 adultsTinker Air Force Base 28,000.00 28,0003.0% 0.16NA 25,000NACONTACT INFOPROGRAM SUMMARY

PROGRAM BUDGETSTUDENTSREACHEDGEOGRAPHIC AREAAMOUNTREQUESTEDAMOUNTRECOMMENDEDOAC FUNDING %OAC SHARE COSTPER STUDENTFY 2020FY 2019Tulsa Air and Space Museum"Flight Simulation Lab" Updating TASM's flight lab willenable students and visitors to experience flightsimulation with virtual reality goggles, realisticcontrols and linked computer missions where multipleTonya Blansettparticipants can participate in a common mission and918-834-9900fly together. Our goals are to inspire first-time visitorstblansett@tulsamuseum.orgto feel comfortable using the equipment, challengeand grow skills for returning users, and provide uniquesimulated flight experiences that can be experiencedindividually or in groups. 57,123.0020,000Tulsa 28,468.00 10,00017.0% 0.50NANotselected 11,500Tulsa CommunityWorkAdvance"Tulsa Community WorkAdvance" (TCW) is a uniqueprogram that is proven to bridge the skills gap inTulsa's aerospace and advanced manufacturingsectors. We provide short-term, customized technicaltraining and extensive soft skills training toKaren Penningtonunderserved Tulsans so they can start new careers in918-442-2204high-demand industries like advanced manufacturingkpennington@madisonstrategiand aerospace. TCW's goal is to bridge the skills gap toes.orgdrive economic growth and provide a pipeline ofskilled workers to area employers whilesimultaneously increasing postsecondary credentialsand employment for low-income Tulsans to break thecycle of poverty. 1,180,733.0040 adultsTulsa 30,812.00 15,0001.0% 375.00 15,930 15,930 16,720 195,826.00500 in summer campNorman 49,000.00 46,00023.0% 92.00 46,000 46,750 46,750 4,836,374.70187,505 544,219.65 335,400APPLICANTCONTACT INFOUniversity of Oklahoma SoonerFlight AcademyDawn u.edu* First Time ApplicantsTotalPROGRAM SUMMARYThe "OU SFA Summer Camp" experience focuses onhands-on learning opportunities via navigator & internfacilitation of activities, demos, and experiments aswell as small group projects that incorporate centralthemes of aviation & STEM. All camps incorporatelessons that cover topics such as Newton's laws ofmotion, the Bernoulli Principle and the physics offlight/four forces of flight.FY 2018

Emre Ozturk 405-636-8250 eozturk@doveschools.org The "High School Aviation Lab" will be located in a observation classroom and will be utilized by every student through our STEM curriculum as well as our after school Aviation Club. Goals are hands-on experience, incorporating aerospace fundamentals in all core content, encouraging career options in