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ABOUT THE SERIES

PBS NewsHour STEM Student Reporting Labs celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service by finding unique STEM stories in National Parks across the country. From white-nose syndrome in the bats of Kentucky, to a pygmy mammoth discovery in the Channel Islands of California, to flash floods in the desert canyons of Zion, Utah, youth reporters learned to practice their craft in the great outdoors battling wind, rain and mosquitoes, while solving problems such as how to get your crew and equipment two miles underground to your work site in the longest cave system in the world.

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ABOUT US

PBS NewsHour STEM Student Reporting Labs connect students with an innovative STEM video journalism curriculum and a network of public broadcasting and science mentors to develop STEM literacy, digital media, critical thinking and communication skills while producing unique stories from a youth perspective.

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare.”

American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen, public media’s long-term commitment to supporting community-based solutions in education. Supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, more than 128 public radio and television stations have joined forces with more than 1,700 partners and at-risk schools across 48 states and one territory.

CREDITS

William Swift | STEM Coordinating Producer

Leah Clapman | Managing Editor

Elis Estrada | Director

Jordan Vesey | Associate Producer

Victor Fernandez | Editor

Adelyn Baxter | Digital Producer

Kristy Choi | Production Assistant

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