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Founded in 1989,
Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers, Inc. (GYSTC)
is a private, non-profit educational organization
designed to increase interest and enthusiasm in science,
mathematics and the technologies, particularly among
elementary and middle school teachers and students in
typically underserved areas in the state. GYSTC is
headquartered at Kennesaw State University outside
Atlanta, with 13 regional centers across the state.
Located on the campuses of 9 state universities,
technical colleges and science museums, experienced
science educators run the operations and programming for
their respective centers.
GYSTC is truly a
partnership of education, government and business and
industry at all levels. Over 300 leaders across Georgia
actively volunteer their time, experience and resources
to serve on GYSTC Boards of Directors. Our Exective
Directorate and Board Emeriti are composed of a cross
section of leaders from the University System, state
agency heads and former chief executives of major
corporations in Georgia.
The state GYSTC Board
of Directors is responsible of the overall direction of
the organization and for securing and providing
resources to support the program. High-ranking business
and educational leaders and representatives from the
Board of Regents and Adult and Technical Education also
serve on this board.
A typical regional
GYSTC Board of Directors is made up of local school
superintendents, curriculum directors, business and
industry leaders, college presidents and faculty and
government officials, all working to increase support
for the Center and its vast educational activities.
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