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Rocket Girls Win National Reach for the Stars Contest!

Released on: September 29, 2008, 10:58 pm

Press Release Author: Jack Colpas/Helping Kids Reach for the Stars Program

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: Two girls win top honors in national Reach for the Stars
Rocket Contest. Awards Celebration is to be held at the October Sky Festival in
Coalwood, West Virginia.

Press Release Body: Move over Rocket Boys. The Rocket Girls are here! Michelle
Pieler of Braden River High School, Bradenton, Florida and Alexandra Gordon of Palm
Beach Day Academy, Palm Beach, Florida won the national Reach for the Stars Rocket
Contest. The girls beat out all other entries in a challenging spot-landing event.
The contest promotes the Helping Kids Reach for the Stars Program – an educational
outreach of the Christa McAuliffe / Challenger Education Center.

During the local phase of the competition, contestants were required to build and
launch a solid-fuel powered rocket. Michelle chose an Alpha rocket. Alex competed
with the Alpha III. Both models are from Estes, recognized as the world leader in
educational rocketry. To win the local event the girls had to have the closest
average landing to a target after two launches. The local winner’s information was
forwarded to contest headquarters to be compared to all other entries.

As national winners they get the opportunity to celebrate on Oct. 4, by receiving
their trophies from famed author Homer Hickam and launching their rockets at the
October Sky Festival in Coalwood, West Virginia – the town made famous by his
inspirational book Rocket Boys and the movie October Sky. Some of the original
Rocket Boys will be there to lead the countdown for the launch from “Cape Coalwood.”
Christa McAuliffe’s mother, Grace Corrigan and former Astronaut and Space Walker,
Tom Jones are also scheduled to attend the Festival.

The contest presents a fantastic opportunity to young rocketeers. Contest directors
Jack and Kathy Colpas boast that, “national winners receive memories to last a
lifetime and bragging rights for generations to come.” For more details about the
Reach for the Stars Rocket Contest and the October Sky Festival go to
www.TheRocketman.net.

This is the second year that a student from Braden River High School has won the
contest. Under the direction of teacher Gil Burlew kids are taught to apply what
they have learned. Burlew’s students have taken numerous awards and trophies in
competitions sponsored by the national Technology Students Association. His students
have also competed in the national finals for the prestigious Team America Rocketry
Challenge. Mr. Burlew has recently been named Secondary Educator - Teacher of the
Year by the Manufacturers Association of Florida.




Web Site: http://TheRocketman.net

Contact Details: phone (941) 955-3958 fax (206) 350-7880
colpas1@comcast.net

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