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STARS (Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern) was developed in 1991 to improve the quality of science education in North Central Texas. At that time, a partnership was formed to make available to middle and high school science teachers some of the vast educational resources of UT Southwestern Medical Center. Since its inception, the STARS Program has grown to serve over 2000 teachers and 20,000 students in 850 schools in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The scope of STARS has steadily expanded to include over 20 separate programs and projects ,which are available, free of charge, to teachers and students in the state of Texas.
The goals of the STARS Program are to: increase science awareness, stimulate an appreciation of health-related careers, provide ongoing support for science teachers and students, improve science education by broadening the knowledge base of teachers, and assist science education by providing instructional aids. |
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The Plastic Surgery Department and STARS have had a great partnership! If you would like more information on the STARS program with the Plastic Surgery Department, complete the form below.
STARS IN OUR LAB

Winston Salem High School, Dallas, TX, STARS Teacher Mr. Kim Wright (2nd from right) with students (left to right)Justin Braezel, Bradley Reid, Samantha Vaccaro, and Faddi Constatine
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