ASD Gifted Mentorship students are wrapping up their time with professional mentors with a final presentation to display the unique skills they learned. | Flickr
ASD Gifted Mentorship students are wrapping up their time with professional mentors with a final presentation to display the unique skills they learned. | Flickr
#ASDShineBright ASD Gifted Mentorship students are wrapping up their time with professional mentors with a final presentation to display the unique skills they learned.
Alaska Middle College School Senior Aymen Eltahir mentored under the team at Alaska Launch Company, an aerospace company in Anchorage, Alaska. Eltahir gave a final presentation at Robert Service High School focused on the Jet Fuel Component PACAF, designed to ease refueling of jets.
The Gifted Mentorship application window for the 2022-2023 school year opens next week on February 1 at 3 p.m. Take a look here: www.asdk12.org/giftedmentorship
The program gives each student the opportunity to spend 45 hours with a professional mentor and complete a series of assignments. Upon successful completion, each student earns .5 elective credit and an experience they will never forget!
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