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Date Added: June 13, 2008 04:12:04 PM
Southfield Public Schools students attending a summer mini-camp will spend today at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. They will learn about research being conducted at the center to help assist astronauts with their missions. The students, in grades three to six, will be accompanied by Levey Middle School science department head Charline Coats.

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