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    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, recently spent a week in Alabama at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, and she's returned to the classroom with a passion for teaching science- and math-related lessons in interesting ways.

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    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, takes part in a simulated mission as part of a one-week program at the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy in Alabama.

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    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, works with her group to solder wires to a raspberry pi, which was loaded into a rocket previously made by the group, as part of a one-week program at the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy in Alabama. The raspberry pi device measured velocity and distance when the rocket was launched.

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    GALLERY: Science teacher - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, recently spent a week in Alabama at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, and she's returned to the classroom with a passion for teaching science- and math-related lessons in interesting ways.

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    GALLERY: Science teacher - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, recently spent a week in Alabama at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, and she's returned to the classroom with a passion for teaching science- and math-related lessons in interesting ways.

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    GALLERY: Science teacher - Photo courtesy of Breanne Desmond | of | Share this photo

    Breanne Desmond, a sixth-grade science teacher at Vassalboro Community School, works with her group to solder wires to a raspberry pi, which was loaded into a rocket previously made by the group, as part of a one-week program at the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy in Alabama. The raspberry pi device measured velocity and distance when the rocket was launched.

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