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JETS
(redirected from Junior Engineering Technical Society)

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JETSJunior Engineering Technical Society
JETSJournal of the Evangelical Theological Society
JETSJoint Emitter Targeting System
JETSJoint Export Training Standards
JETSJoint Enroute Terminal System
JETSJournal of Educational Technology and Society
JETSJames E. Thompkins School (Evansville, IN)
JETSJMCIS Expedited Text Search
JETSJournal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock


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The Junior Engineering Technical Society will provide literature for interested students.
Programs include ZOOM into Engineering and Building Big for grade school kids; Future City, Science Olympiad and MathCounts competitions for middle school youth; and the West Point Bridge Design competition, Project Lead the Way, and the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) for high school students.
Entries were judged by representatives of National Engineers Week, MATHCOUNTS and the Junior Engineering Technical Society Each of the 10 winners earns $100 and a year subscription to Science World for their school libraries.
 
 
 
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