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− | For many years, the OCESS ran a '''student exchange''' with its sister program in | + | For many years, the OCESS ran a '''student exchange''' with its sister program in Lexington, South Carolina, run out of '''[[Lexington High School]]''' (LHS). Two or three students from each program were sent to participate in the [[mission]] run by the other. Both missions were run simultaneously, usually with some form of continuous communication between the two [[mission control]] sites (via webcam, for example). |
Unfortunately, the last exchange took place in 1999. The following year saw the collapse of the LHS program when its teacher-advisor transferred to a different school, and the student membership was unable to continue on its own. | Unfortunately, the last exchange took place in 1999. The following year saw the collapse of the LHS program when its teacher-advisor transferred to a different school, and the student membership was unable to continue on its own. |
Revision as of 18:14, 5 May 2007
For many years, the OCESS ran a student exchange with its sister program in Lexington, South Carolina, run out of Lexington High School (LHS). Two or three students from each program were sent to participate in the mission run by the other. Both missions were run simultaneously, usually with some form of continuous communication between the two mission control sites (via webcam, for example).
Unfortunately, the last exchange took place in 1999. The following year saw the collapse of the LHS program when its teacher-advisor transferred to a different school, and the student membership was unable to continue on its own.
Exchanges took place in the following years: 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1998-1999.
An exchange took place in the 2001-2002 year with a new school in Florida. Unfortunately, their space simulation group was disbanded the following year, and there have been no exchanges since.