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JPL Educator Resource Center Relocates to Pomona 

Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ Feb. 9, 1999
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

The Educator Resource Center of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has relocated from JPL to 1460 E. Holt Avenue, Suite 8, Pomona. Opened at the new site in early January, the center is designed to provide assistance and resources to educators from the elementary through college level, with an emphasis on America's space program.

The Educator Resource Center of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has relocated from JPL to 1460 E. Holt Avenue, Suite 8, Pomona. Opened at the new site in early January, the center is designed to provide assistance and resources to educators from the elementary through college level, with an emphasis on America's space program.

Center goals include planning and implementing workshops for educators to acquaint them with NASA/JPL educational material and resources; becoming involved in collaborations, cooperative agreements and associations with school districts, state education agencies, colleges and universities; and distributing NASA/JPL educational materials and resources to the educational community.

The storefront Educator Resource Center facility, part of an agreement between JPL's Education Affairs Office and the Pomona Unified School District, is open to educators from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (other hours by appointment).

For further information, call the Center at (909) 397-4420.

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