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Library learning includes space, the eclipse and all things astronomical

Sponsor story — Charlie Ignatoski, a first-grader at CA Frost Environmental Science Academy in Grand Rapids Public Schools, learned a lot about the recent solar eclipse in school. But before the big event, he visited the Grand Rapids Public Library to step inside a planetarium and build a comet with kids from many other West Michigan districts learning from educators at a spring break STEAM event. School News Network’s videographer Brett Atwood takes us inside.

Explore more unique video stories of students learning, interesting school programs and educators working to help all children succeed.

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• Schools put eclipse viewing, learning opportunities into alignment
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Brett Atwood
Brett Atwood
Brett Atwood has worked in broadcast television for nearly six years. Having graduated with a bachelor's degree in TV Production from Ferris State University, he continues to produce promotional and lifestyle content for WOOD TV8, in addition to owning his own freelance video business, Be Heard Productions. Brett has a great love for telling compelling stories in a creative format. He is excited to use his talents in sharing what's happening within our local schools.

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