People
of all ages learn more and retain it longer through active investigation
and participation. Mesa has been a national leader in hands-on
science for over 30 years. The Science Resource Center was the
vision of Dr. Susan Sprague who began working to bring it to fruition
in 1974. Dr. Sprague had a gift for recognizing how students learn
and retain with hands-on experiences and exploration, building
to questioning and later to true inquiry. The center has maintained
that philosophy through the years and continues to support the
hands-on, minds-on approach. This approach is research-based,
provides opportunity for full integration and works especially
well in support of English language learners.
Mesa's elementary science program has grown into a nationally
recognized exemplary program bringing hands-on science to every
student in the district through the use of a kit-based program.
We currently build, deliver and refurbish 9,000 units per school
year, serving 59 sites.
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