Those interested in participating should demonstrate an interest in science, and engineering. It is advisable that you demonstrate this interest before your Junior and Senior year. Attention to detail and a commitment to quality work are essential traits of students who wish to share in this experience.
Following, is a list of activities that past students have undertaken: Benton Harbor Airport Tour Young Eagle Flight Tour of Air Traffic Control Towers Kalamazoo Grand Rapids Lansing Jackson Team America Rocketry Challenge Visit to Kalamazoo Air Museum Aviation Design Challenge Attend local EAA Fly-In Volunteer at National Cessna 120 Convention Tour WMU College of Aviation Tour Centennial Aircraft Factory in Battle Creek Private Pilot Ground School Attend AirVenture Convention in Oshkosh |
Introduction to aerospaceThe Introduction To Aerospace Science course is an elective science, offered periodically in response to student interest and teacher availability. Students admitted into the course may take the Fall, Spring, or both semesters.
Because this class is a project and field-trip based class, the number of students allowed to participate must be kept low, generally 10-12 students. The class is open to Juniors and Seniors who have passed Physics or Chemistry, and have received permission from Mr. F. Frazee. |