A.B. Miller Teacher: Make the Grade, Get a Telescope

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Somewhere in the night sky above Baldwin Park, there were planets among the stars, Rudy Rodriguez knew. The boy saw the silver moon moving through its phases each month, and longed to see its pocked surface up close.

But Rodriguez was too poor to buy a telescope to quench his curiosity. He could only gaze up at the heavens, wondering what was there.

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A.B. Miller Teacher: Make the Grade, Get a Telescope

That was 40 years ago.

Today, Rodriguez is 55 and an astronomy teacher at Fontana's A.B. Miller High School.

He gives his kids what he never had in his youth. He sets up telescopes outside his classrooms and shows his students the storms on Saturn. He gives them the craters on the moon, points out clumps of super-hot dust hanging in space, the place...

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