There are 15 schools in the USA with the word aerospace in the name.
The word "aerospace" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects the nation's historical leadership and innovation in aviation and space exploration. Since the mid-20th century, the United States has been at the forefront of major achievements such as the Apollo moon landings and the development of advanced aircraft, fueling a national interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Many schools, especially those near major aerospace hubs or military bases, adopt the term "aerospace" to inspire students and align their curricula with the skills needed for related careers. By incorporating "aerospace" into their names, these schools signal a commitment to fostering curiosity, problem-solving, and advanced technical knowledge among their students, preparing them for future opportunities in a rapidly evolving industry.
Alabama (1)
Alabama Aerospace and Aviation High School in Bessemer, ALCalifornia (1)
Palmdale Aerospace Academy in Palmdale, CAConnecticut (3)
Aerospace/Hydrospace Engineering and Physical Sciences Magne in Bridgeport, CTAcademy of Aerospace and Engineering Elementary in Rocky Hill, CT
Academy of Aerospace and Engineering in Windsor, CT
Kansas (1)
Mueller Aerospace/Engineering Discovery Magne in Wichita, KSMichigan (1)
Davis Aerospace Technical High School at Golightly in Detroit, MIMinnesota (2)
Farnsworth Aerospace Lower in Saint Paul, MNFarnsworth Aerospace Upper in Saint Paul, MN
North Carolina (1)
Northeast Academy of Aerospace & Advtech in Elizabeth City, NCNew York (2)
Bronx Aerospace High School in Bronx, NYPS 127 Aerospace Science Magnet School in East Elmhurst, NY
Ohio (2)
Davis Aerospace & Maritime High School in Cleveland, OHAerospace & Natural Science Academy of Toledo in Toledo, OH
Virginia (1)
Addison Aerospace Magnet Middle in Roanoke, VA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate