Kid Science Advisor Alana Rieg speaks to Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Dr. John Holdren, third from left; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, second from left; National Science Foundation Director France Cordova, fourth from left; and NASA astronauts Scott Kelly, second from right; and Mark Kelly, right; during a meeting with eleven Kid Science Advisors to discuss what they think is important in science, technology, and innovation, Friday, October 21, 2016 at the White House. After a question from 9-year-old Jacob Leggette at the White House Science Fair about whether


Kid Science Advisor Alana Rieg speaks to Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Dr. John Holdren, third from left; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, second from left; National Science Foundation Director France Cordova, fourth from left; and NASA astronauts Scott Kelly, second from right; and Mark Kelly, right; during a meeting with eleven Kid Science Advisors to discuss what they think is important in science, technology, and innovation, Friday, October 21, 2016 at the White House. After a question from 9-year-old Jacob Leggette at the White House Science Fair about whether President Obama had a Kid Science Advisor, the White House launched a Kid Science Advisor campaign, which drew over 2,500 ideas from students about science and STEM education. Aubrey Gemignani)


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