Some of the youngest and brightest minds working for NASA actually went to high school right here in North Texas.
To be more accurate, they are going to high school in North Texas.
Students from Ranchview High School in Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD have been tapped to help NASA design solutions to space travel in a program NASA calls HUNCH: High Schools United to Create Hardware.
The students are being guided by teacher David Berry, who is helping his top seniors through research and experiments assigned by NASA.
He told NBC DFW, “They're actually missions; there's no simulation in this. And we have high school students working on actual NASA projects to further space, the first, to further the space program.”
The students are in Houston today to present a school year's worth of resources to the experts at the Johnson Space Center.
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