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  • White House science fair features how “cool science can be”

    Date: 12.07.09 | by Tom Jacobs.

    In an attempt to shine the spotlight on America’s young inventors, the White House announced a national science fair in 2010. Just as college and professional athletes celebrate their victories at the White House, so should students who excel in math and science. “Scientists and engineers ought to stand side by side with athletes and entertainers as role models,” commented President Obama.

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    The President expressed concern about the performance of American students compared with their peers in other countries. “One assessment shows American 15-year-olds now rank 21st in science and 25th in math when compared to their peers around the world.” Some experts disagree with these figures citing other tests that show little difference with high-ranking countries and that the United States is not trailing the developed world.

    Regardless of comparisons and study results, no harm can come from recognizing student accomplishments in science, math and engineering. An annual White House event for future scientists and engineers could only be motivating and inspirational. What do you think of this idea? Would an award of a Washington, D.C. visit and national recognition for your accomplishments be worth working toward?

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    This post was written by Tom Jacobs. Judge Tom is the founder and moderator of AsktheJudge.info. He is a retired juvenile judge and spent 23 years on the bench. He has written several books for lawyers and judges as well as teens and parents including the recently published 'Teen Cyberbullying Investigated' (Free Spirit Publishing). When he's not answering teens' questions, Judge Tom can be found hiking, traveling and reading.

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