DHS student joins worldwide science class
DANVILLE – Sixteen-year-old Matthew Wright has always looked forward to science class, but he's especially eager for an upcoming lesson on how science and technology intersect with public policy.
Perhaps that's because his classroom will be our nation's capital, and his teachers will be members of Congress, scientists and inventors, and a retired NASA space shuttle commander.
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