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About High Tech Fair

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Past HTF Events


STUDENT PREPARATION

2012 Exhibit Description/Questions


EXHIBITOR / SPONSOR INFO

Exhibitor Info/Registration

Sponsorship Info

Sponsorship Levels


SCHOOL INFORMATION

(Feb 8- School Field Trip) - At Capacity

Teacher Information

Video Contest Info

Video Contest Registration

 
STUDENT/PARENT NIGHT

(Feb 7  - Public Event)

Student Parent Night Information

Pre-Visit Preparation

Student/Parent Registration

Strand Listing flyer

Floor Plan map

Student/Parent Night flyer

Student/Parent Night Promo article


PHOTO RELEASE FORMS-REQUIRED
Student Photo Release
Adult Photo Release
Spanish Photo Release

 

VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer Information

Volunteer Registration

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Nan Katona, High Tech Fair Program Manager

nankatona@cox.net

 

Carin Holliday, Project Coordinator
hightechfair@sdsa.org

619.400.9777

 


 

 

             

 

 

 

Why is science and technology so important for our students?

America is currently experiencing a scientific crisis in education, putting our global economic and technological edge at risk.  Did you know that:

  • In 2006, American 15-year olds ranked 27th in science proficiency, and 36th in math, among 58 countries.
  • Several key U.S. agencies for scientific research and development will face a retirement crisis within the next ten years.
  • Less than 6% of our high school seniors plan to pursue engineering degrees, down 36% from a decade ago.
  • In 2000, 56% of China’s undergraduate degrees were in the hard sciences; in the United States, the figure was 17%.

“Along with these emerging giants [China / India], countries like Japan, South Korea and Singapore are also challenging America's dominance. If present trends continue, 90% of all the world's scientists and engineers will be living in Asia by 2010.”
Nobel Laureate, Richard E. Smalley

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SPONSORS

SDSA would like to thank our 2012 event sponsors.  This non-profit event is made possible through the support of corporate sponsors, community partners and exhibitors. 

2012 GOLD Sponsor:

Genentech logo

 

2012 SILVER Sponsor:

 

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2012 BRONZE Sponsors:

 
 BAE logo                    

 

2012 Strand Sponsors:

         
BioTech:           
     Gen-Probe Logo
      
        
Clean Tech:
  



Conservation:      
 
BP Logo


Engineering: 
      
Goodrich logo



Robotics
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Media Partners / Sponsors:

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COX logo

 

2012 Individual School Sponsors:

 Air Products       



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 SONGS

 

Other Supporters:


County Supervisors  Ron Roberts, SD County Supervisor, District 4

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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