A teacher at Homer Center High School will be honored in May by the Carnegie Science Center as part of their annual awards for science and technology innovators.
Homer-Center’s Brad Adams will be given an honorable mention during the 24th annual Carnegie Science Awards celebration. The awards ceremony will honor scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs, communicators, educators and students “whose contributions have led to significant economic or societal benefit in Western Pennsylvania.”
Adams was honored for his work with STEM education in the district, including his course on 3D Design and Printing, the outdoor school garden project, and other projects concerning the environment.
Adams said he was honored to receive the recognition from the Carnegie Science Center.
Adams, along with the other award winners, will receive the recognition on May 8th.











