SSP, with generous support from Intel, is pleased to announce the fourth year of the SSP Fellowship. The SSP Fellows Program provides funds and training to selected U.S. science and math teachers of under-resourced students. The Fellowship supports high-quality, independent scientific research by interested and motivated students.



The 2011 SSP Fellows came to DC for the Fellows Institute!

 The SSP Fellowship

The SSP Fellowship provides teachers financial and training resources to support and inspire the success of their most enthusiastic science students. Fellows are competitively selected from across the U.S. and may serve for up to four years. SSP Fellows guide students to produce project-based research of the highest quality.

2012 SSP Fellowship Class Named

Competitively selected from a national entrant pool of high school science and math teachers from 26 states and Puerto Rico, each Fellow will receive: (1) $8,500 in 2012 directly for their classroom and community; (2) full support to attend the Fellows Institute to be held July 30-August 4, 2012 in Washington, DC; and (3) ongoing training and resources from SSP.

The 2012 class of Fellows includes teachers selected from rural and urban areas, large and small communities, and schools that serve under-resourced communities. They are:

  • Doloumar Bergen, Santiago High School, Corona, CA
  • Lillie Bryant, Reed Resource Center School, Shuqualak, MS
  • Mary Doornbos, Thornwood High School, South Holland, IL
  • Denise Gordon, Applied Learning Academy, Fort Worth, TX
  • Rebecca Grella, Brentwood High School, Brentwood, NY
  • Theresa Knipe, Hammond High School, Hammond, IN
  • Susan McGill, Baldwin High School, Milledgeville, GA
  • David Nelson, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Baltimore, MD
  • David Oyler, SC School for the Deaf and Blind, Spartanburg, SC
  • Steven Wilkie, South Fort Myers High School, Fort Myers, FL

Contact us for more information about the SSP Fellows Program.

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