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2024 SpaceKids Press Squad

Sharon Hagle

In the next several weeks, we will individually introduce these amazing space enthusiasts. By the time our upcoming launch is announced, you will know these students personally and follow their progress as they become space reporters at Kennedy Space Center reporting on the Blue Origin New Shepard mission.


Please welcome the eight 2024 SpaceKids Press Squad members from.......

  • Bellevue, Washington, Zone 1, 11-year-old Noelle Fetchero

  • Polson, Montana, Zone 2, 10-year-old Tobias Becker

  • Bismarck, North Dakota, Zone 3, 9-year-old Nevaya Ternes

  • West Lafayette, Indiana, Zone 4, 11-year-old Anahita Rai

  • Burton, West Virginia, Zone 5, 12-year-old Alethea Brown

  • Orlando, Florida, Boys & Girls Club, 11-year-old Zoey Romero

  • Ft. Collins, Colorado, 1st Responders, 11-year-old Vivian Bozek

  • Mexico, New York, U.S, Military, 8-year-old Malaki Sandejas


Congratulations to our space influencers. We thank every student who entered the national drawing and those across the country who made this program so successful. A special shot out to our partners;


Boys & Girls Club of America

Club For The Future

lst Responders Children Foundation


1 comentário


cozomot
12 minutes ago

Inspiring kids to explore space and science through the SpaceKids Press Squad is a fantastic way to spark curiosity and creativity. Encouraging hands-on activities and imaginative play can make learning even more exciting. For a fun way to brighten up their space-themed collections, light up LEGO flowers can add a unique touch, bringing their favorite builds to life. Combining education with creativity helps children develop a deeper interest in discovery while making their learning environment more engaging and enjoyable.

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