About Us

Beginning early in life, children ask questions: Why do bees buzz? How much is one million? What is air? There is a natural curiosity and wonderment about our world.

The nurturing of these instincts through stimulation and innovative experiences is the key to motivating our youth and teachers to pursue the study of math and science in greater depth. In our  technology-rich society, success depends on our ability to apply the principles of mathematics, science, and technology to real-world situations. 

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The Regional Math and Science Center exists to address these issues relating to science literacy in our community. Its Mission:

To provide and coordinate leadership programs, and services to achieve excellence for all in the teaching, learning, and application of mathematics and science.

The Regional Math and Science Center is one of several such organizations serving the state and is a member of the Michigan Mathematics and Science Centers Network. The Center serves students,  teachers, parents, school districts, business and industry, and other organizations interested and involved in mathematics and science education.

The Region We Serve:

  • Three West Michigan counties: Kent, Montcalm, and Ottawa
  • 36 public school districts, 485 buildings
  • Over 200,000 K - 12 students
  • Main office is located at Grand Valley State University

Strategic Plan

RMSC Staff

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For More Information:

Michigan Math and Science Center Program
      
http://www.mimathandscience.org/aboutus1.html

Michigan Math and Science Center Network
        http://www.mimathandscience.org
 


 

  Last Modified Date: August 3, 2009
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