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BMX biker Dave Mirra shows how he uses math and gravity in his career. |
Short-track speed skater Apolo Ohno meets with students in Washington, D.C., to promote math education. 300 dpi – Not Available |
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Bill Swanson, Chairman and CEO of Raytheon Company, promotes math and science education along with professional football player, Willie McGinest. |
BMX biker Dave Mirra helps students solve a math problem. |
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Raytheon trucks carry the MathMovesU logo across the nation. |
Mark Russell, vice president, IDS Engineering, recognized the MMU volunteer ambassadors at the Lunenburg event when he gave the official greetings from Raytheon and had his photo taken with them and Terry Francona. SSC MMU ambassadors pictured with Mark and Terry are (l.-r.) Rob Hardy, Jim Broden, who introduced MMU to Turkey Hill Middle School; Ann Johnson, and Roger Yeh. |
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Terry Francona put Lunenburg Middle School students to work, as he acted as a substitute teacher and asked them math questions relating to his sport of baseball. |
Mark Russell, Terry Francona and Keith Hochstein, principal of Turkey Hill Middle School, at the MathMovesU rally in Lunenburg. |
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Terry Francona captivated Turkey Hill Middle School students as he explained how math education can lead to exciting and fun careers. |
Two students from the Maurice J. Tobin School celebrate Pi Day, sponsored by Raytheon Company. |
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Through the MathMovesU program, Raytheon brought three YMCA summer camps to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, giving nearly 100 kids the opportunity to explore the Mars Day! exhibit. |
Through the MathMovesU program, Raytheon brought three YMCA summer camps to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, giving nearly 100 kids the opportunity to explore the Mars Day! exhibit. |
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Through the MathMovesU program, Raytheon brought three YMCA summer camps to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, giving nearly 100 kids the opportunity to explore the Mars Day! exhibit. |
Through the MathMovesU program, Raytheon brought three YMCA summer camps to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, giving nearly 100 kids the opportunity to explore the Mars Day! exhibit. |
