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What is GeoPriSM?


About GeoPriSM
Geospatial Projects in Science and Math (GeoPriSM) is a NHEdGIS-led project funded through New Hampshire’s Math-Science Partnership (MSP) program and hosted by the lead partner Hopkinton School District, SAU66. 

What is the goal of GeoPriSM?

The goal of GeoPriSM is to expand the depth and breadth of the implementation of geospatial technologies within K-12 schools across the state and therefore increase student achievement in science and math. However, this program is not limited to just science and math teachers, but is open to teachers in all curricular areas as the use of geospatial technologies develops science and math skills no matter what content area serves as the focus for implementation.

Who can participate in GeoPriSM?

 GeoPriSM is open to any K-12 teacher in a New Hampshire public, private, or charter school.


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