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TAKEAWAYS:
This speed-sharing session will feature a variety of high school science leaders who are making a difference in their schools and communities. Each leader will have 10 minutes to share their story, including their experiences in science, their leadership roles, and their advocacy work.
SPEAKERS:
Rhea Gjerstad (Marion Harding High School), Kristin Mansell (Washington Fields Intermediate School: Washington, UT), Jennifer Jones (Ogallala High School: Ogallala, NE), Dana Atwood-Blaine (University of Northern Iowa: Cedar Falls, IA)