Thursday, February 26, 2015

To A.C.L.U., & N.A.A.C.P. In Colorado:

We're going to need bilingual brochures on cheap, almost-free (under $20) Science Fair project ideas with examples of award-winning ones at Eiber Elementary School library, in Lakewood, Colorado. They need to be at wheelchair-viewing height though. Please host a Lakewood, IEP, ESL, and Special Olympics version of the Science Fair.

Hopefully, we can acquire donated, Ninja Turtle movie theater gift cards to all participants of that Science Fair. Please ask the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to offer free memberships, Body Worlds passes, IMAX movie theater tickets to the top 500 Science Fair students from Eiber Elementary School.

Remember, we can have themes for Science Fair project groups, such as the popular television series, C.S.I., and have local, pregnant, minority, law enforcement visit to give out those sticker badges. For the challenged children, it's healthier for them to work on their Science Fair projects in themed (media-inspired) groups, like the "Survivor" television series.

***Also, it's past time for CU Boulder administrators to bring all the Eiber Elementary School students to view their nationally acclaimed, Physics department, meet Nobel Peace Prize-winning Physics teams, and be able to use their electron microscopes, with supervision.***

***Hopefully, the Open Source community can develop a free, tweens-friendly, co-ed, manga, graphic novel-producing, literature analysis and beginner programming software program for Eiber Elementary School. It should be a combination of both "Cliff Notes" and "Create My Own Graphic Novel."***


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