Lewis Center for Educational Research
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The Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER) is an educational organization located in Apple Valley, California, U.S.A. It consists of three main areas:
- The Academy for Academic Excellence (AAE), a K-12 public charter school,
- The Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope Program (GAVRT), and
- Its Local Outreach Programs.
The Lewis Center for Educational Research opened in October 1990.
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"For these lottery winners, payoff is education", Press-Enterprise (subscription) -, Jun 12, 2005. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.

