I have always encouraged my students to "reach for the stars" as they follow their dreams. I have also reminded them that this takes hard work, perseverance, learning from your mistakes, mental toughness, the ability to overcome obstacles, hard work, and more hard work! Here is a story of a young boy who never gave up...
Dr. Ronald McNair 1950-1986 |
Watch his story here (3:21)
In 1978, Dr. McNair was selected from a pool of ten thousand applicants into the NASA astronaut program. He eventually flew aboard the space shuttle Challenger in1984, becoming the second African American to fly in space. Following this mission, he was selected for another Challenger mission which launched on January 28, 1986. Unfortunately, McNair and his crew were killed as the shuttle exploded less than two minutes after take off.
The Lake City Public Library where Ron was nearly arrested as a 9 year old boy is now appropriately named after him...
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