Aviation students at the family fun event standing behind their table.

Students from the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center Aviation Satellite program participated in the Science, Discovery and Family Fun event at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Sunday, Jan. 14.

The students assisted with a display and presentation about the Champaign Aviation Museum and the B-17 restoration as well as explained the Norden Bombsight used during WWII to museum visitors.

Under the guidance of instructor, Mark Curtner, the Aviation students that presented were Tyler Wooten, AJ Zavada, and Chris Carter from Graham High School, and Sam Combs from Triad High School.

The Aviation program, available at Grimes Field and Graham High School, is an Ohio Hi-Point satellite program, which brings career programming directly to students in the district's 14 partner high schools.