Corey Alderdice, the director of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, was recently appointed to the National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools Board of Directors for a second term.
NCSSS was established in 1988 to provide a forum for specialized secondary schools focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics to exchange information and program ideas. It now includes more than 75 member schools, many “ranked” as the best in the country, along with several associate, affiliate and corporate members comprised of colleges, universities, summer programs, foundations and corporations.