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New educational resource kit brings Arctic Report Card to K-16 audiences

New educational resource kit brings Arctic Report Card to K-16 audiences (Image credit: Alex Rivest) Download Image May 29, 2026 The Arctic Report Card Educational Resource Kit is a curated collection of resources for anyone interested in the Arctic Report Card (ARC), including educators and students, and designed to be used with all editions of the Arctic Report Card. This resource was created alongside the release of the 20th anniversary Arctic Report Card in December 2025 and the National Science Teaching Association Science Update webinar, held in January 2026. The kit is targeted to students in middle school, high school, and undergraduates, with special sections for younger students. Education 0 Off

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New educational resource kit brings Arctic Report Card to K-16 audiences (Image credit: Alex Rivest) Download Image May 29, 2026 The Arctic Report Card Educational Resource Kit is a curated collection of resources for anyone interested in the Arctic Report Card (ARC), including educators and students, and designed to be used with all editions of the Arctic Report Card. This resource was created alongside the release of the 20th anniversary Arctic Report Card in December 2025 and the National Science Teaching Association Science Update webinar, held in January 2026. The kit is targeted to students in middle school, high school, and undergraduates, with special sections for younger students. Education 0 Off

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According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s public record item, New educational resource kit brings Arctic Report Card to K-16 audiences, New educational resource kit brings Arctic Report Card to K-16 audiences (Image credit: Alex Rivest) Download Image May 29, 2026 The Arctic Report Card Educational Resource Kit is a curated collection of resources for anyone interested in the Arctic Report Card (ARC), including educators and students, and designed to be used with all editions of the Arctic Report Card. This resource was created alongside the release of the 20th anniversary Arctic Report Card in December 2025 and the National Science Teaching Association Science Update webinar, held in January 2026. The kit is targeted to students in middle school, high school, and undergraduates, with special sections for younger students. Education 0 Off

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