
Attention, Middle School Science Teachers: Northrop Grumman Foundation Teacher’s Academy Now Accepts Applications
Calling all middle school science teachers: Applications for the Northrop Grumman Foundation Teacher’s Academy, an innovative STEM-based teacher-training program, are now open. The program, designed for middle school teachers in grades fifth through eighth, was established to help enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence in science, technology, engineering and math, the company said. “We are

Northrop Grumman Foundation Launches Second Annual Fab School Labs Contest
The Northrop Grumman Foundation announced March 31 that it is launching its online contest, Fab School Labs, to encourage children to become innovators by creating science classrooms and technology labs that inspire. The contest is designed to drive students’ interest in science and technology by giving public middle school teachers and school administrators the chance

Nysmith School Team Wins CyberPatriot VII Middle School Division at National Competition
Five Nysmith School students are a few thousand dollars richer after their win at the CyberPatriot VII National Finals Competition. The Nysmith School team became the national champions in the middle school division following the day-long competition on March 13. The Northrop Grumman Foundation is the presenting sponsor of CyberPatriot, the National Youth Cyber Education

US STEM Foundation President Doug Donegan Discusses Local Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Initiatives
WashingtonExec interviewed US STEM Foundation President Doug Donegan about the organization’s mission and how companies and employees alike can support Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) initiatives. Donegan talks about the importance of creating opportunities for students to participate in hands-on experiential learning activities that challenge their intellect and enhance their ability to creatively collaborate.

CyberPatriot National Finalist Winners Announced
The Air Force Association (AFA) recently announced the winners of the CyberPatriot V National Finals competition. The first place winner of the Open Division and the President’s trophy was the Chantilly Academy’s team “VOID,” of Chantilly, Va. The All Service Division first place winner of the Commander-in-Chief Cup was the “Devil Dogs” of the Marine
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