Academy Science Celebrates Arbor Day

Did you know J. Sterling Morton, the Founder of Arbor Day, called Nebraska City home? Indeed, the holiday began here, over 130 years ago, because Mr. Morton and his wife, Caroline, loved trees so much that they wanted to plant them all over their estate and throughout the Nebraska countryside. As the Secretary Agriculture under Grover Gleveland, Morton was instrumental in formally establishing the national (now international) holiday. As home…

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Academy Science Participates in Poultry Clinic and Show

Today we are on a journey to the Cornhusker Poultry Club Spring Show and 4-H Poultry Showmanship Clinic. The weather is cloudy, windy and chilly. Hopefully the birds will enjoy the trip. It feels good to be inside the barn when we get to the fairgrounds. We start by cleaning our birds so they look good and can be shown at their best. We enter our well cared for birds…

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Academy Science Makes a Splash at CoCo Key Waterpark

Today’s forecast is wet, wild, and wonderful. When a tropical vacation doesn’t fit your budget or timetable, the next best thing is a tropical indoor water resort. No we are not talking about the waterfall in the Lied Jungle at Henry Doorly Zoo. Cover your ears – that shriek of joy is inevitable, when your kids find out the CoCo Key Water Resort is their destination.

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Academy Science Attends NETA

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The Nebraska Educational Technology Association NETA exists for the purpose of providing leadership and promoting the application of technology to the educational process. NETA is an official affiliate of the International Society for Technology in Education ISTE. NETA has an honorable vision statement: Nebraska Education will prepare learners for life in an everchanging global and technological society. Our Nebraska Computer Science Teachers Association NE CSTA is represented at NETA. We…

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InfoTec 2013

Information Technology InfoTec collaborates with Applied Information Management AIM Institute whose mission statement consists of empowering communities, organizations and individuals through Information Technology IT. AIM Institute’s vision statement consists of strengthening the business community through technology centered products and services. AIM Institute has gathered many information technology vendors and event sponsors in support of the two day long information technology InfoTec conference. AIM Institute markets InfoTec in the following manner:…

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Nebraska Science Festival – Strategic Air and Space Museum

The Strategic Air and Space Museum SASM considers its mission is to ignite the thrill of innovation and discovery through the ultimate guest experience. The museum commits itself to building on the significant scientific and technological contributions of those Americans who served in the Strategic Air Command SAC or supported its mission. As part of its commitment to education, the museum has recently established a partnership with the University of…

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Nebraska Science Festival – Fontanelle Forest

Ever want to take a break from the “rat race” and commune with nature within walking distance or a short drive? Well, you have come to the right place at the Fontanelle Forest. If the education building is open and staffed you can learn about birds that are predators. Today we see owls, falcons and hawks up close. I know why this building does not have rodents taking up space.

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Nebraska Science Festival – Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium is a science field trip. The Mission of the Omaha Zoological Society includes promoting and encouraging recreational activities for the public in the context of wild animals and their habitats; promoting, establishing and maintaining educational activities and programs to enhance the knowledge of the general public in all areas relating to the natural world; and promoting conservation of rare and endangered species of plants,…

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Nebraska Science Festival – Durham Heritage Museum

Nebraska Science Festival also appears in the Durham Heritage Museum located in Omaha’s renovated Union Station. Many science exhibits could be seen along with presentations by the “Dancing Chemist.” There are many Omaha historical artifacts on display in the building. Union Station opened its doors to the public on January 15, 1931, as one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the United States. This magnificent facility served…

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