Over a five-year period, this project will provide 430 K-8 teachers of science from 10 school districts with 100 hours of professional development. The districts involved are Belle Fourche, Custer, Douglas, Kadoka, Lead-Deadwood, Meade, New Underwood, Rapid City, Spearfish and Wall. The Center for the Advancement of Mathematics and Science Education at Black Hills State University coordinates the project.