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FSUS receives Project Spark awards and electron‑microscope access; CTE and playground upgrades reported
Summary
Dr. Megan Crombie reported five Project Spark grants totaling $170,349 to support K–12 research partnerships including AI in math and CTE research; Director Dr. Christopher Small announced an 'Ancient Artifacts of Living Cells' grant providing access to an electron microscope. Facilities updates include CTE lab power/data upgrades, playground repairs and athletic‑field improvements.
The FSUS board received reports on new grants and recent facilities work at the Nov. 18 meeting.
Dr. Megan Crombie, Director of Research, Data & Learning, said the school had earned five Project Spark grants totaling $170,349. The grants are intended to incentivize researchers to collaborate with K–12 teachers and will support projects that…
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