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How does a school become involved with the Expo?

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How does a school become involved with the Expo?

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Interested schools should contact NWABR. NWABR’s policies regarding school participation include the following: Growth Policy 1: The maximum number of student participants will be 375. Growth Policy 2: New schools will be invited to bring up to 10 students during their first year of participation. A school may increase the number of student participants in subsequent years if there is space available due to another school dropping out. Exceptional cases will be considered by the Advisory Committee. Growth Policy 3: For current schools wishing to bring a large number of students to the Expo, each school will initially be limited to 35 student participants. More than 35 students can sign up for a mentor or advisor in the fall, however, so that each student can generate an Expo project during the school year under the guidance of an advisor or mentor. If numbers at the spring registration are low, we will accept additional projects from schools at the discretion of the Advisory Committee.

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