IJAS Officers and adult directors at the IJAS Executive Committee meeting held in the Regis High School Library, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Saturday, November 19, 1966, adopted a new by-law to their constitution which states that beginning January 1, 1967, individual students shall be eligible to become members at large in the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, and shall be afforded the appropriate privilege of this affiliation
Designed to assist learning through the encouragement of junior and senior high school students to a...
The Executive Council of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science met in Waterloo on Saturday, January 16,...
Although we have a fine number of participants who are working diligently in the NSF sponsored progr...
IJAS Officers and adult directors at the IJAS Executive Committee meeting held in the Regis High Sch...
The Executive Committee has seriously considered creating individual membership in the Junior Academ...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of IJAS, is busily processing applications for affiliations of ...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, has reported a great gai...
The Finance and Endowment Committee was established. Miss Iola Tilapaugh, Washington High School, Ce...
At the November 5th meeting Academy Board a special sub-committee was appointed to evaluate the fina...
IJAS has more member schools than ever. Hopefully this is caused by the reorganization of the Junior...
The Iowa Academy of Science has a permanent High School Relations Committee which has IJAS as its pr...
We have a new IJAS constitution and a new central headquarters. All members of an appointed Iowa Jun...
Be sure to check the Junior Academy News. Plans for the Junior Academy meeting on April 23 and 24, 1...
Joe Moore, Science Consultant with the Area Education Agency of Elkader, has been selected as the ne...
This fall marks the beginning of a new era in the Iowa Junior Academy of Science. With a modest gran...
Designed to assist learning through the encouragement of junior and senior high school students to a...
The Executive Council of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science met in Waterloo on Saturday, January 16,...
Although we have a fine number of participants who are working diligently in the NSF sponsored progr...
IJAS Officers and adult directors at the IJAS Executive Committee meeting held in the Regis High Sch...
The Executive Committee has seriously considered creating individual membership in the Junior Academ...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of IJAS, is busily processing applications for affiliations of ...
Mr. Frank Starr, Executive Secretary of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science, has reported a great gai...
The Finance and Endowment Committee was established. Miss Iola Tilapaugh, Washington High School, Ce...
At the November 5th meeting Academy Board a special sub-committee was appointed to evaluate the fina...
IJAS has more member schools than ever. Hopefully this is caused by the reorganization of the Junior...
The Iowa Academy of Science has a permanent High School Relations Committee which has IJAS as its pr...
We have a new IJAS constitution and a new central headquarters. All members of an appointed Iowa Jun...
Be sure to check the Junior Academy News. Plans for the Junior Academy meeting on April 23 and 24, 1...
Joe Moore, Science Consultant with the Area Education Agency of Elkader, has been selected as the ne...
This fall marks the beginning of a new era in the Iowa Junior Academy of Science. With a modest gran...
Designed to assist learning through the encouragement of junior and senior high school students to a...
The Executive Council of the Iowa Junior Academy of Science met in Waterloo on Saturday, January 16,...
Although we have a fine number of participants who are working diligently in the NSF sponsored progr...