2012 Science & Technology Month Wrap-Up
While April showers may bring flowers, OCAST uses the month to encourage another type of growth – one in science and technology. Annually, OCAST sponsors Science & Technology Month in April to emphasize the importance of the fields to Oklahoma’s economy. To kick-off this year’s event, Governor Mary Fallin proclaimed April as Science & Technology month for the state, along with several mayors proclaiming the same for their cities. Governor Fallin also addressed the importance of science and technology in her April monthly column.
Read Governor Fallin's proclamation recognizing Science & Technology Month in Oklahoma
Summary of this year's participation:
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1496
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students recognized |
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142
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teachers contributed |
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89
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schools represented |
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44
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counties involved |
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69
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cities participated |
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Ada |
Elk City |
Maud |
Shawnee |
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Antlers |
Enid |
Meeker |
South Coffeyville |
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Bartlesville |
Eufaula |
Midwest City |
Sterling |
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Battiest |
Freedom |
Moore |
Sweetwater |
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Bluejacket |
Grandfield |
Morrison |
Tecumseh |
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Boise City |
Hammon |
Moyers |
Texhoma |
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Boswell |
Hennessey |
Muskogee |
Tulsa |
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Bristow |
Henryetta |
Norman |
Valliant |
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Broken Arrow |
Holdenville |
Oklahoma City |
Wanette |
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Buffalo |
Hydro |
Owasso |
Watonga |
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Chattanooga |
Inola |
Paoli |
Waurika |
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Claremore |
Kingfisher |
Pauls Valley |
Wayne |
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Corn |
Kingston |
Perkins |
Webbers Falls |
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Cushing |
Lawton |
Perry |
Wellston |
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Davis |
LeFlore |
Ponca City |
Wyandotte |
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Dewey |
Lindsay |
Prue |
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Duncan |
Locust Grove |
Purcell |
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Durham |
Mangum |
Ramona |
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