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High School Externship 2006
All aboard! Students work on a boat powered by electric and magnetic fields.

This program places students in the center of the action – a working scientific laboratory. Through their school's externship coordinator, students are paired with Mag Lab scientists and researchers. Supervised by Center educators, students work alongside the scientists throughout their externship. Over the course of their semester- or year-long program, these researchers-in-training spend six to 10 after-school hours per week gaining hands-on experience in topics such as physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering. During previous externships, students have done everything from build magnetically levitated boats to design calculations for low-temperature refrigeration systems.

This program furthers the Center’s mission of encouraging students to pursue upper-level science courses in high school and college.

If you're a Tallahassee high school student interested in arranging one of these externships, contact the externship coordinator at your school.



High School Externship Coordinators

School

Coordinator

Email

Chiles High School Linda Clarke clarkel@mail.chiles.leon.k12.fl.us
Florida A&M Development Research School Carrie Herring Carrie.herring@famu.edu
Godby High School Cari Molinaro molinaroc@mail.leon.k12.fl.us
John Paul II High School Sue Huth shuth@jpiichs.org
Leon High School Billy Epting eptingw@mail.leon.leon.k12.fl.us
Lincoln High School Sally Sperling SperlingS@mail.lincoln.leon.k12.fl.us
Maclay School Tom Lewis tlewis@maclay.org
Rickards High School Robin Watkins watkinsr@mail.rickards.leon.k12.fl.us

Quote/Unquote
Here's what one of our externship mentors has to say about the program:

"I highly recommend that more people become involved in the student externship program. It’s a rewarding experience and a means to expose young, talented minds to one of their potential career environments. It just makes sense for professionals to mentor in this way."
– Tom Painter, Assistant Director, Magnet Science & Technology


For more information contact Carlos Villa at villa@magnet.fsu.edu or (850) 644-7191.


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