The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy has been named a 2009 Intel Schools of Distinction winner, taking the top honor for “science excellence” at the high school level. Each year, only one high school in the nation is the recipient of this prestigious recognition.
Intel states the finalist schools in science excellence “provide a rich science curriculum incorporating hands-on investigative experiences that prepare students for 21st century jobs. Programs encourage student achievement in sciences and engineering, while simultaneously helping students to become knowledgeable consumers of news and data in order to be active and informed citizens.”
As a 2009 Intel Schools of Distinction recipient, IMSA is awarded $12,500 from the Intel Foundation and a package of “curriculum materials, professional development resources, hardware and software valued at more than $100,000.” IMSA and five other award recipients will be honored in Washington D.C. in September 2009. At that time, one of the six award recipients will be named “Star Innovator” and receive an additional grant and award package.
More information is available at: http://www.intel.com/education/schoolsofdistinction/winners.htm.






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