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Boeing Summer Science Camp Aims to Spark Young Minds, and Imitators.


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HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, city (1990 pop. 181,519), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast, across from Santa Catalina Island, in an oil-producing area; inc. 1909. It manufactures aerospace vehicles, aircraft parts, optical instruments, and heat transfer equipment. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 20, 2000

Got Camp?

That's a question Marie Mungaray, head of Education Relations for The Boeing Co. (NYSE NYSE

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:BA) in Huntington Beach, wants businesses, educators and communities everywhere to consider as a means of improving America's educational system and attracting more women to high-tech careers.

Mungaray knows first-hand the impact collaborative programs like the Boeing Explore Engineering Summer Science Camp -- now in its ninth year and concluding this Friday and Saturday, July 21-22, at Oxford Academy in Cypress -- can have on stimulating youth interest in math, science and engineering careers. Now she's anxious to share the company's recipe for success with others.

"High-tech companies are being threatened by a rapidly declining number of skilled people, especially women, who are attracted to high-tech jobs," she said. "If aerospace and other high-tech industries want to continue to attract qualified personnel, a broader, more involved, sustained effort is needed to improve the processes that produce young people's current attitudes and skills.

"Boeing believes programs like our Summer Science Camp fill a critical need for students to become skilled, knowledgeable and excited about the world of high-tech, supplementing traditional classroom instruction. We welcome inquiries from other companies and educators interested in adopting the Boeing Summer Science Camp model for their industries and communities."

Mungaray said the Camp is a positive step toward addressing significant gender imbalances that currently exist in most high-tech organizations. "According to according to
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 the Department of Commerce, only 28 percent of computer programmers, 26 percent of computer scientists and 9 percent of engineers are women.

"Consultants with the Association for Women in Computing Global concerns about current and future roles of women in computing occupations gained more importance with the emerging information age. These concerns motivated public policy debates addressing gender equality as computer applications exerted increasing influence in society.  are calling attention to the lack of role models and opportunities for direct interface with high-tech professionals who work in areas other than the production of battle games, fighting and competition software -- areas of interest to young boys. Our Camp is one way Boeing is working to correct this gender imbalance."

Mungaray said Boeing has seen a 20-percent increase in female Camp attendees over the years, to approximately 40 percent of Camp enrollees today. She credits much of that increase with a decision in 1993 to lift the program's original restriction of one child per family. "Families with both boys and girls boys and girls

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Mungaray said another observation Camp organizers have made is that first-year female students tend to be less likely to choose workshops in more mechanical subjects such as electronics and fundamentals of flight, but repeated Camp participation appears to give them the confidence to venture into these areas.

She added the experience of seeing other girls working with women engineers appears to excite females about their own career possibilities. "Simply providing information alone isn't enough to motivate young girls to make long-term career decisions," she said.

"It's our personal experience that one-on-one interaction with positive role models encourages these girls to explore areas that previously were less likely to be chosen. In addition, interaction with Boeing women engineers appears to increase parents' enthusiasm for encouraging their daughters to participate."

This year's Camp, which began July 7, is the largest in the program's history. The nearly 340 students range from kindergarten through 12th grade and hail from 72 primarily Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region,  cities in five counties.

Students select from 13 "hands-on" science, math and engineering workshops taught and facilitated by nearly 200 volunteers. The volunteers include Boeing engineers and technical support personnel -- the same people who developed the Space Shuttle space shuttle, reusable U.S. space vehicle. Developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it consists of a winged orbiter, two solid-rocket boosters, and an external tank. , Delta rockets The Delta family of rockets is used in an expendable launch system that has provided space launch capability for the United States since 1960. Delta has a history of over 300 launches, with a 95% success rate.  and the International Space Station -- as well as parents, educators and alumni.

Topics range from astronomy and the challenges of human space flight to electronics. Reading and math instruction are also offered. Registration for the free Camp is first-come, first-serve. No prerequisites are required for most workshops.

Mungaray says three keys to the Camp's success are hands-on involvement, simplicity and enthusiasm. "Our goal is to provide one hands-on activity for every 10 minutes of lecture to maintain student interest," she said.

"Obviously, using traditional teaching techniques, this could become costly. We strive to use inexpensive, readily available household materials -- coat hangers hangers

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 concepts, while thrilling the kids. Combine such activities with the enthusiasm of avid volunteer instructors and you have a recipe for success and a results-oriented learning experience."

Mungaray said students are given "how to" notebooks to make it easy for them to repeat their lessons at home or share them with others.

An open house will culminate culminate, in astronomy, the maximum height in the sky reached by a celestial body on a given day. At the culminate the body is crossing the observer's celestial meridian and is said to be in upper transit.  the Camp at noon Saturday, July 22, showcasing student final projects to parents, family and friends. A career fair will also be held with other corporations and educational institutions to provide students and parents with information about career opportunities.

This year's Camp is made possible through contributions from Boeing and many volunteer hours by Boeing personnel from the company's Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Anaheim, Seal Beach Seal Beach, city (1990 pop. 25,098), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast; inc. 1915. It is a beach city with an active art colony. Transportation equipment and concrete are among the city's manufactures. U.S. naval stations are nearby.  and Canoga Park facilities.

Educational partners include Oxford Academy, Cerritos College Cerritos College is a public comprehensive community college founded in 1955 located in Norwalk, California. It was named after Rancho Los Cerritos, a ranch that served prominently in the region in the 19th century. , Anaheim Unified School District A unified school district is a school district which includes both primary school (kindergarten through middle school or junior high) and high school (grades 9-12). In Illinois, these districts are called unit school districts. , Latino Scholastic Achievement Corp., Challenger Learning Center, Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Long Beach. Other corporate sponsors include Vons; M&M Mars; The Circuit Tree, Arcadia; and Ford Electronics, Buena Park Buena Park (bwā`nə), city (1990 pop. 68,784), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1953. Food processing, the manufacture of aircraft, and tourism are important to the city's economy. .

The Boeing Explore Engineering program is a nationally recognized, comprehensive community relations 1. The relationship between military and civilian communities.
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 and educational outreach program that grew out of the company's participation in the National Engineering Week Discover Engineering Program.

Its goal is to arouse and foster the natural curiosity of young people to get them interested in studying math, science and engineering and to eventually consider pursuing careers in these fields, while helping them develop confidence in their abilities and self-respect.

Since 1992, Boeing and community volunteers have invested more than 71,000 hours in math, science and engineering instruction under the program.

Additionally, nearly 3,600 teachers have directly participated in hands-on math and science workshops through the Camp's sister activity, the annual Educator Enrichment Day, reaching more than 325,000 students annually at a per-student cost of 96 cents.

Contact (media only -- for additional information and to make arrangements to cover the Camp): Alan Buis, 714/372-4734; Pager: 800/946-4646 (PIN No. 1495199); or Keith Takahashi, 714/896-1302; Pager: 800/946-4646 (PIN No. 1494784).

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