Discovery Museum Announces 2023 Scholarship Recipients
Acton, MA – Discovery Museum announced today its second annual Discovery Museum Scholarship recipients, four area high school students selected through a competitive application process that saw 143 applications from students in 73 towns throughout Massachusetts.
Launched in 2022 in celebration of the Museum’s 40th anniversary, the Discovery Museum Scholarship recognizes high school students who embody the mission and values of the Museum. Scholarships of $1,500 each were awarded to:
- Caleb Conners, Westborough, MA; Westborough High School
- Caroline Crowley, Medford, MA; Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
- Kyla Hughes, Dunstable, MA; Groton-Dunstable Regional High School
- Aynsley Szczesniak, Norfolk, MA; Pearson Online Academy
“We created the Discovery Museum Scholarship to recognize the millions of young people who have come through our doors over the past 41 years—so many of whom have gone on to inspire us,” said CEO Neil Gordon. “Caleb, Caroline, Kyla, and Aynsley each impressed us with their achievements, perspectives, and community support activities. From their applications we learned a bit about how Discovery Museum impacted them while they were young and contributed to the paths they have chosen. We are very proud to honor and support these impressive students on the next step in their educational journeys.”
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About Discovery Museum
Discovery Museum is a hands-on museum that blends science, nature, and play, inspiring families to explore and learn together. The museum and its Discovery Woods accessible outdoor nature playscape and 550sf treehouse blend the best of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) learning on a beautiful 4.5-acre campus abutting 180 acres of conservation land in Acton, MA, about 20 miles west of Boston. Originally founded in 1982 and expanded to two museums in 1987, the museum reopened in a single, 16,000sf accessible building after a complete renovation and expansion in early 2018. Hands-on, open-ended exhibits developed by professional educators inspire curiosity and exploration, providing a fun and engaging experience for children and adults to discover their world together. Serving families and schools from towns throughout the region, the museum is devoted to informal education that enhances classroom learning. Discovery Museum is committed to accessibility and is a proud recipient of the 2017 Massachusetts Commonwealth Award, the only winner in the Access category, and a 2018 LEAD® Community Asset Award from The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Discovery Museum is a community-supported non-profit organization. Discovery Museum programming is supported in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
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