While the 2018 school year might be winding down for most learners, five dedicated teams of iLEAD learners are diligently working on the final preparations as part of the Phase 2 Finalists for DreamUp to Space Mission 2018. From these five experiment design proposals, one will be chosen to fly to the International Space Station and conducted by astronauts on ISS. The flight is scheduled for November 2019.
For each team, the requirements of Phase 2 includes creating a short video “pitching” their experiment design, revisiting their written proposal to ensure that it meets or exceeds all requirements and developing a plan that, if their experiment is chosen, outlines how they will include more learners and the entire iLEAD community in their experience. Part of accepting this honor also means these learners will be a vital part of the iSAP DreamUp To Space Mission 2019 leadership team to share their excitement for science and space with new Learner Teams.

Project: The Tooth of the Matter Is
School: iLEAD Lancaster, 6th Grade

Project:The Effect of Microgravity On Lentinula Edodes Germination
School: iLEAD Lancaster, Innovation Studios Middle School

Project: How does microgravity affect the growth of Micrococcus?
School: iLEAD Encino, 7th grade

Project: The Effects of Microgravity on S. mutans and Saliva
School: iLEAD Encino, 7th grade

Project: The Effects of Microgravity on Glycine max (Soybeans)
School: iLEAD Encino, 7th grade