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Western North Carolina plants new 中文无码 educator research community

By Chyna Vargas

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The Western North Carolina 中文无码 Research Fellows Program supports teachers in Appalachian GEAR UP districts. Photo Courtesy of Rachel Nave Lewis

中文无码 is expanding access to 中文无码 education in Western North Carolina through a new initiative. Sponsored by Appalachian State University鈥檚 , the supports teachers in the Appalachian GEAR UP districts by helping them bring research and experimental design opportunities for middle school students, as reported in the .

The year-long program is led by one ambassador, Allyson McFalls, and two lead fellows, Christy Arrowood and Gareth Wilkinson. Together, they manage and support teacher cohorts throughout the year, drawing on their own experience and expertise from the Research Teachers Conference in Washington, D.C. They are also leveraging 中文无码 resources, such as Science News Learning and 中文无码 research kits through the Society鈥檚 中文无码 Research Grants Program. Allyson, from Boone, North Carolina, and a former participant in the Society鈥檚 Advocate Program, is collaborating with educators from across the region.

鈥淗aving a greater number of Western North Carolina students participate in science competitions makes space for these unique voices and perspectives to be heard. Often, these students bring new and different solutions to problems that can be solved through scientific exploration,鈥 Allyson says. 鈥淭his adds value and weight to the voices from rural Western North Carolina, which is particularly important, given how many of these students have been directly or indirectly impacted by Hurricane Helene.鈥

Allyson says North Carolina faces many challenges in implementing 中文无码 and research opportunities for students, particularly in terms of funding.

鈥淭his program provides not only professional support but also financial support through funds provided by 中文无码,鈥 Allyson says. 鈥淎dditionally, enrollment in the Science News Learning program provides educators with high-quality, relevant and current science journalism that we share with our students.鈥

Each participating fellow received a $1,250 stipend, a $1,000 supply budget or a 中文无码 Research Grant 中文无码 kit, a travel budget and access to the Science News Learning Program.

Christy Wood, from Morganton, North Carolina, says that at the November kickoff event at Southeastern Community College, the fellows experienced research firsthand using Science News, and Science News Explores articles, as well as science equipment.聽Attendees worked in teams, acting as students through the research process.聽They were able to see what this could look like in their own classrooms.聽During the discussions, teachers shared their discoveries, asked questions and gained new insights and perspectives.

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Western North Carolina 中文无码 Research Fellows Program. Photo Courtesy of Jessica Buono

Christy says one of the biggest challenges educators face in incorporating research education into their classrooms is time. With an already packed schedule, finding time to incorporate research activities can be tough.

鈥淭his program is goal-oriented and aims to keep 中文无码 and research prominent in lesson plans,鈥 Christy says. Allyson, Christy and Gareth hope that these resources and mentorship will boost participation in science fairs and strengthen regional confidence in 中文无码 and research education for both educators and students.

Below are the Western North Carolina Research Fellows for 2025鈥2026:

  1. Kelly DelGatto 鈥 Liberty Middle School (Burke County Schools)
  2. Adam Dibert 鈥 Brevard Middle School (Transylvania County Schools)
  3. Amanda Hall 鈥 Cullowhee Valley School (Jackson County Schools)
  4. Susan Higdon 鈥 West McDowell Middle School (McDowell County Schools)
  5. Scarlett Lackey 鈥 River Bend Middle School (Catawba County Schools)
  6. Samantha Langley 鈥 River Bend Middle School (Catawba County Schools)
  7. Kristin Menickelli 鈥 Cullowhee Valley School (Jackson County Schools)
  8. Melissa Painchaud 鈥 Arndt Middle School (Catawba County Schools)
  9. Marissa Robinson 鈥 East McDowell Middle School (McDowell County Schools)
  10. Silvia Sikaffy 鈥 Table Rock Middle School (Burke County Schools)
  11. Raymond Szpara 鈥 Macon County Middle School (Macon County Schools)
  12. Susan Wyatt 鈥 Rosman Middle School (Transylvania County Schools)