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Baldwin Students Explore Careers in Aviation

Baldwin middle school students participate in a hands-on STEM aviation program at the Cradle of Aviation Museum made possible through support from the JetBlue Foundation.

JetBlue Foundation supports STEM program at the Cradle of Aviation Museum

Garden City, NY, July 9, 2026 - Thanks to support from the JetBlue Foundation, middle school students from the Baldwin Union Free School District participated in a hands-on STEM program that combined classroom learning with experiences at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, introducing them to careers in aviation and aerospace.

Throughout the program, students explored flight tracking technology, weather, artificial intelligence, airport operations, and the teamwork required to keep aircraft moving safely. Through lessons at school and hands-on activities at the Museum, students learned how STEM is applied throughout the aviation industry. 

The program concluded with a Family STEM Night at the Museum, where students in the Aerospace After School Program explored the Museum’s galleries with their families, received certificates, and enjoyed a screening of “Cities of the Future,” highlighting how careers in STEM and aviation are within their reach. 

"We're grateful to the JetBlue Foundation for helping us create experiences that connect classroom learning with the real world," said Inés Jijón-Llenza, Director of Education at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. "Our hope is that students leave this program excited about STEM and inspired by the opportunities in aviation." 

The program introduced students to aviation career pathways while reinforcing the connection between classroom learning and real-world experiences. Through partnerships like this, the Cradle of Aviation Museum continues to inspire the next generation of innovators and aviation professionals.