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The Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER) is an educational organization located in Apple Valley, California. It operates two charter schools: the Academy for Academic Excellence in Apple Valley, and the Norton Science and Language Academy in San Bernardino.

Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope

The Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) Program is a partnership between NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Lewis Center for Educational Research. Based in California, GAVRT provides a science investigation program for students K through 12. Students learn how to be part of a science team while they are making a real contribution to scientific knowledge by operating and collecting data on current NASA JPL missions to moons and planets in the Solar System.

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