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Mon, Aug 02, 2010

Former Shuttle Astronaut Attends AirVenture

Dr. Bonnie Dunbar Speaks to ANN about STEM Education

By Maxine Scheer

Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar (Ph.D.), a veteran of five space shuttle flights, was spotted at AirVenture today, here to support a number of events sponsored by Women in Aviation. ANN talked with Dr. Dunbar to catch up on her efforts with Seattle's Museum of Flight.


Bonnie Dunbar

Since retiring from NASA in 2005, Dr. Dunbar has served as chief executive officer of the Museum of Flight and is now leading an initiative for establishing a "Human Spacecraft Gallery" at the Museum. As reported by ANN, the project broke ground earlier this month, with the first phase designed to accommodate large aircraft and more importantly the stories that go with them, about the designers, decision makers, and others involved in their success. With tremendous local support, the Museum hopes to win a national competition for one of three retiring space shuttle aircraft, which would well accommodated in Seattle's Gallery.

Dr. Dunbar has been a strong advocate for STEM education throughout her career. "Filling the STEM pipeline has been an issue since the 1990s," said Dunbar. "Parents have tremendous influence". She described how the museum plays a very important role in reaching students and parents through weekly programs held at the Museum. "So are setting high expectations."   Dr. Dunbar coaches students and parents on the importance of covering the basics in math and science before entering college. "Four years of math is essential and must include algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. In science, students need to take physics, chemistry and biology."


Dunbar NASA Portrait

"Aviation High School has a special relationship with the Museum," said Dunbar. Educators from the museum helped seed the staffing at the High School. She noted the collaboration emulates a model that was first established by Henry Ford, and most recently reintroduced as a public, college preparatory high school called the Henry Ford Academy.

Dr. Dunbar described AVHS philosophy. "At Aviation High School, students want to be there. They sign a contract with standards for behavior and academic performance.  The first graduating class proves the focus can work. The Museum provides reality with speakers and other programs similar to those provided during AirVenture."

Dr. Dunbar's development efforts also include fundraising for AVHS, temporarily located at a middle school described as in poor condition, off-site."  The fundraising effort needs to fill a $15 million gap to get to the estimated $45 million in construction costs for a new facility that would be located alongside the Museum, located at Seattle's Boeing Field.

The school has been invited to reside on a portion of the West Campus of The Museum of Flight, providing an extended learning lab for the study of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). "This represents an unprecedented opportunity for The Museum of Flight and Aviation High School to serve as a national model of excellence for STEM."

Six students from Aviation High School are at AirVenture this week participating in Erik Lindbergh's LEAP program.

FMI: www.aviationhs.org , www.hfacademy.org, www.museumofflight.org, www.wai.org

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