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  2. eCybermission - Wikipedia

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    eCYBERMISSION is a U.S. Army-sponsored online educational science fair for students in grades 6–9 in the United States or at US Army schools across the world. [1] The contest is conducted entirely online—groups of 2-4 students submit "Mission Folders", which contain detailed information about their projects choosing either Scientific Inquiry or the Engineering Design Process.

  3. America COMPETES Act - Wikipedia

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    Part I: Teachers for a Competitive Tomorrow aimed to develop and implement programs to increase the production of professionals with both a baccalaureate degree in STEM and critical foreign languages and teaching certification; to develop 2–3 year part-time masters programs in teaching; and to develop professional science master's degree ...

  4. American Rocketry Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The competition began in 2002 celebration of 100th anniversary of the flight, but due to a high level of interest became an annual occurrence. [8] ARC fosters interest in aerospace engineering careers among its participants, and the National Fly-Off in May is an opportunity for corporations, universities, and the armed services to attract students.

  5. Technology Student Association - Wikipedia

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    UNITE is a summer program funded by the U.S. Army Research Office that encourages high school students to pursue engineering careers. [6] Every TSA middle school and high school member is required to submit LEAP (Leadership. Education. Achievement. Personal Growth.) documentation as part of every competition in which they compete.

  6. CyberPatriot - Wikipedia

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    CyberPatriot began in 2009 as a proof-of-concept demonstration at AFA's Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Florida. [6] Four organizations were responsible for developing the competition: the Air Force Association, the U.S. Air Force, the defense contractor SAIC, and the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).

  7. Science Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, a Global Ambassador Team from Japan has been invited to attend the national tournament as part of a partnership between Science Olympiad, MEXT and JST.Each year, the Grand Prize for winning the Japan High School Science Championships (JHSSC), a competition styled after the U.S.-based Science Olympiad is a trip to the U.S. to participate in the Science Olympiad National Tournament.

  8. Robotics Education & Competition Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The REC Foundation began as the education division of VEX Robotics, inc. in 2008 to develop educational programs for the VEX Robotics Competition. In 2011, three employees of the educational division formed the REC Foundation in response to the growing size of the competition and the increase in companies hoping to provide philanthropic support ...

  9. List of United States regional mathematics competitions

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    GA Council of Teachers of Mathematics State Varsity Math Tournament STEM Olympiads Of America [3] Math, Science & Cyber Olympiads (grades 3 - 8) Valdosta State University Middle Grades Mathematics Competition