Luke Fracek '20 Chosen for National Youth Science Foundation

Archmere senior Luke Fracek has been chosen as one of two Delaware delegates for the National Youth Science Foundation's Science Camp. The National Youth Science Camp is a residential science education program for young scientists the summer after they graduate from high school. Students from around the country are challenged academically in exciting lectures and hands-on studies. This year the camp will be a virtual event that will consist of lectures and hands-on research projects presented by scientists from across the nation. Luke was selected based on demonstrated academic achievement in science and his potential for thoughtful scientific leadership.
From the NYSF website:

The National Youth Science Foundation (NYSF)
, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation established in 1983 to provide STEM*-focused programs for students from all across the country and around the world. The mission of the National Youth Science Foundation is to inspire lifelong engagement and ethical leadership in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related professions through its proven educational model for mentoring, challenging, and motivating students. By building communities among students, teachers, and professionals, NYSF programs complement, broaden, and enhance the traditional school curriculum leading to careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related professions.
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