If you’re in need of a warm escape from the cold weather and winter blues, look no further than the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This space science hub offers K-12 teachers from all over the country the opportunity to experience the wonders of space exploration with their Educator Study Pass.
Situated in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Kennedy Space Center’s Educator Study Pass grants teachers free admission to the center’s visitor complex. Here, educators can explore the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, learn about the historic lunar landing, and marvel at the Space Shuttle Atlantis up close.
With a range of educational shows, interactive exhibits, and more, the Educator Study Pass is a valuable resource for teachers looking to enhance their knowledge of space science. To obtain this pass, teachers simply need to present their active U.S. teaching certificate, an educator badge with their photo and title by grade, or a letter on school letterhead signed by the principal confirming their educator status.
In addition to the exciting opportunities offered by the Kennedy Space Center, teachers can also benefit from special deals and discounts throughout the month. For suggestions on how to save money on your next adventure, feel free to reach out to editors@weareteachers.com with your ideas. Happy exploring!