Date
Resource Type
Event
Region
Antarctic
Grade
All Aged
Presentation Type
Special Event (i.e. science nights)
Related Members

Arlington Public Schools puts together the event "Dream, Explore, Create your own path" so that local families can explore available career options. Kate, along with colleague Laurie Sulliven, represented the career of a science educator, featuring her PolarTREC expedition as one of the out-of-the-classroom opportunities available to science teachers. Over 400 people attended of all ages.

Dream Explore Create Your Own Path Table 1
ECW and Kate's handstand cutout displayed at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Dream Explore Create Your Own Path Table 2
Antarctica souvenirs and neutrino stuffed animals on display at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Student goggles
A young boy at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event tries on the ECW goggles.
Student ECW Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
A boy at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event trying on "Big Red."
Student 2 ECW Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
The ECW is a bit big on this girl at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Bunny Boots Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
Trying on the bunny boots at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Bunny Boots 2 Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
A boy tries to walk in a bunny boot at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
ECW with Sister Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
A young boy models some ECW as his sister looks on at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Peace Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
Two peace signs in the ECW at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
Modeling ECW Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
Another young scientist modeling ECW at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.
ECW Tiny Scientist Dream Explore Create Your Own Path
The ECW is a little big on this tiny scientist at the Dream, Explore, Create Your Own Path event.


This program is supported by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed by this program are those of the PIs and coordinating team, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.