Students help with far out project
Published 6:45 am Saturday, March 2, 2019
- Precision machining students at the Limestone County Career Technical Center worked this week with Bill Gibson of NASA on a special project. They helped make parts for stowage lockers that will eventually be part of the International Space Station. They even got to add their signatures to the project. “These types of accomplishments are possible because of the investments we made to modernize and remain current,” said Limestone County Schools Superintendent Dr. Tom Sisk.
Precision machining students at the Limestone County Career Technical Center worked this week with Bill Gibson of NASA on a special project. They helped make parts for storage lockers that will eventually be part of the International Space Station. They even got to add their signatures to the project. “These types of accomplishments are possible because of the investments we made to modernize and remain current,” said Limestone County Schools Superintendent Dr. Tom Sisk.