Museum of Flight Partners with Peninsula School District to Launch New Aviation Program
The Museum of Flight has partnered with Washington's Peninsula School District to launch a new Aeronautical Science Pathway program. This four-year curriculum, available at Gig Harbor and Peninsula high schools, aims to provide students with a strong STEM foundation. The program is designed to create direct pathways to high-demand careers in the aviation and aerospace industries. Students will use a curriculum that prepares them for the FAA Private Pilot knowledge test and offers opportunities to earn college credit. This initiative provides hands-on learning and connects students with industry experts, fostering the next generation of aviation professionals.
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