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“It’s thrilling to have this pop up right here in our neighborhood,” said principal Shawna Draxton.

Because of Endeavour’s enormous wingspan, rolling street and sidewalk closures will be in effect as crews dismantle power lines and traffic lights. Some 400 trees were cleared to make space and streets were fortified with steel plates to accommodate the 170,000-pound load.

Despite the high security and limited viewing, Saturday’s public celebrations at the Forum – where the Los Angeles Lakers once played – and a performance led by actress-dancer Debbie Allen near the end of the route were choreographed with the young generation in mind.

The Inglewood High School band will lead a procession to the Forum and students at Crenshaw High School will preside at Allen’s show.

Crenshaw High used to have an academic track for students interested in science and math careers and there have been recent talks to bring it back. Principal L. Remon Corley, who took over the helm two months ago, hopes the shuttle experience will ignite the necessary spark.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to see the power of science and math in action. It’s an experience they won’t forget,” he said.

Anthony Maddox, a professor at the University of Southern California who specializes in STEM education, noted the shuttle travels down some of the same streets as the annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade in South Los Angeles.

“Given the diversity of the shuttle crews over the years, the coincidence seems so appropriate,” he said.

Walker, the laser scientist, has taken busloads of youngsters over the years to view shuttle launches at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and experimental aircraft flights from NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in the Mojave Desert.

Walker is best known for shining a laser beam from the Lick Observatory at a reflector mirror that moonwalkers Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set up during the Apollo 11 mission — an experiment that proved man had been on the moon.

These days, Walker tries to instill his passion to kids who gather at his tutoring center, located in the lobby of a converted bank building. Study carrels are next to an old walk-in safe.

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