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More than 400 middle and high school students from public, private and home schools across the region experience hands-on opportunities in science, engineering, technology and medicine through the Junior Academy.
- Awards
Awards were presented at The Academy of Science – St. Louis...
- Fellows
Academy Fellow and 2010 Outstanding St. Louis Scientist...
- Programs
This tradition continues with the 26th Annual Outstanding...
- Give Now
Other Ways to Give. CHECK: If you prefer to give via check,...
- About
Since 1856, when Dr. George Engelmann, James B. Eads and...
- Junior Academy of Science
Junior Academy of Science members serve on the STEM TEENS...
- The Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair
This year the science fair continues to be a 100% online...
- Teens
Programs specifically designed with teens in mind – fun,...
- Contact
5050 Oakland Avenue. St. Louis, MO 63110. General...
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For more than 70 years, The Academy of Science - St. Louis regional K-12 Science Fair has been an amazing science catalyst for students in kindergarten through high school. The Fair is an initiative of The Academy of Science of St. Louis with support from Bayer and Boeing.
For more than 70 years, The Academy of Science - St. Louis regional K-12 Science Fair has been an amazing science catalyst for students in kindergarten through high school. The Fair is an initiative of The Academy of Science of St. Louis with support from Bayer and Boeing.
The Academy of Science, St. Louis (sometimes rendered as Academy of Science - St. Louis) is a non-profit organization in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated to science literacy and education. Founded in 1856 by a group of scientists and businessmen, including George Engelmann and James B. Eads, the Academy has been involved in many science-related ...
For more than 70 years, The Academy of Science - St. Louis regional K-12 Science Fair has been an amazing science catalyst for students in kindergarten through high school. The Fair is an initiative of The Academy of Science of St. Louis with support from Bayer and Boeing.