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To establish a network of out-of-school environmental science education and professional development centers in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania

To educate parents, students, and school board members on promising career opportunities in manufacturing

To develop interactive art and technology learning spaces and exhibits

To assist educators in the assessment, selection, and use of digital learning tools (over two years)

To provide individualized career planning and post-secondary preparation for high school and adult basic education students

For a policy study and advocacy activities related to reform of governance and financing of career and technical education

For cross-curricular integration of Andy Warhol’s printmaking techniques in West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania classrooms

For creation of a regional consortium of schools offering the national “Project Lead the Way” engineering and manufacturing programs

To provide out-of-school environmental science education to K-12 students and professional development of K-12 teachers

For a partnership between the Children’s Museum and the Education Alliance to establish a consortium of maker spaces in formal and community education sites across West Virginia