Seton Hill Kindergarten Students' Signatures to Travel on Next U.S. Shuttle Mission
“Student Signatures in Space is a lot of fun for kids as well as teachers, but more importantly, it sparks student interest in the space program, creates a connection to math and science studies, and brings it all home on a personal level,” said April Tensen, coordinator of the Student Signatures in Space program.
“Our Kindergarten does a ‘Space Unit’ during the month of March,” said Kaye Fierle, Director of Seton Hill’s Kindergarten, “and they’re excited about this project. We’ll sign the poster for Student Signatures in Space in celebration of Space Day.”
For more information about the Student Signatures in Space program, please visit www.spaceday.org.
The Seton Hill University Early Childhood Programs - a Child Development Center that is a preschool for children ages 3 to 5 and the full-day Kindergarten - are under the direction of the Division of Education of the University and are nationally accredited.