Bayer Corporation Names Southeast Ace High School Student As Its 2005 Bayer Making Science Make Sense Scholar

U.S. NewswireJune 22, 2005

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KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Ashley D. Reed, an 11th-grader at Southeast ACE High School, has been named Kansas City's 2005 Bayer Making Science Make Sense(r) (MSMS) Scholar and will spend her summer vacation tackling critical global issues with fellow students from around the world.

As the Bayer MSMS Scholar, she will attend astronaut Dr. Mae C. Jemison's international science camp The Earth We Share (TEWS) at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., from July 1 through 29, 2005. Miss Reed is one of approximately 40 students attending TEWS '05 from the United States and abroad.

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Bayer Corporation Names Southeast Ace High School Student As Its 2005 Bayer Making Science Make Sense Scholar

By attending TEWS as a Bayer MSMS Scholar, Reed will learn more about the scientific process and how it can be applied to community problem solving. In her winning essay, Miss Reed writes of developing new ideas about how to make her Kansas City- area neighbors aware of environmental issues and "organize service learning projects that will improve the quality of life for her family, her school ...

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