Local school receives aid for STEM initiatives

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  • By Raquel March
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Richard Skipper (second from left), director of Career and Technical Education for Coffee County Schools, accepts a donation from an Arnold Engineering Development Complex contractor, National Aerospace Solutions, LLC, General Manager Cynthia Rivera for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics programs at the Coffee County Central High School, Manchester. AEDC supports many STEM efforts throughout middle Tennessee impacting nearly 19,000 students in more than 60 schools since 2013. Pictured left to right is NAS Technical Director Woodrow Whitlow, Skipper, NAS Deputy General Manager Doug Pearson, Rivera, student Daniel Frideczky, Drafting and STEM instructor Jon Spears, students George Gannon, Heather Bishop, Matthew Wright, John Ballard and Christopher Dillinger. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bob Pullen)