Brevard High School Students Works with NASA to Create Hardware in HUNCH Program

By  //  June 5, 2021

HUNCH mission is to empower and inspire students through a Project-Based Learning program

Students at five Brevard Public Schools have the opportunity to work with NASA through the HUNCH program – High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Students at five Brevard Public Schools have the opportunity to work with NASA through the HUNCH program – High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware. 

The HUNCH mission is to empower and inspire students through a Project-Based Learning program where high school students learn 21st-century skills and can launch their careers through participation in the design and fabrication of real-world valued products for NASA.

The five programs include Fashion Technology Design Services, Palm Bay Magnet High School; Machining Technology, Bayside High School; Applied Engineering Technology, Palm Bay Magnet High School; Aviation Assembly and Fabrication, Eau Gallie High School and Applied Engineering Technology; and Technical Design, Space Coast Jr/Sr High School.

Click HERE to read more about the opportunities each program participates in.

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