Students don eclipse viewing glasses in Cleveland elementary school teacher Nancy Morris' classroom on March 14, 2014 for a lesson on the upcoming total solar eclipse. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Alex Impion, 12, shines a flashlight on a model moon held by Necmeddin Aljabri, 8, at Riverside Elementary School in Cleveland on March 14, 2024. The two were learning about the upcoming total solar eclipse, a topic that has challenged and inspired teachers in and near the eclipse's path. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Second-grade teacher Denise Novak watches students decorate eclipse viewing glasses at Riverside Elementary School in Cleveland on March 14, 2024. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Second-grade student Jose Byrd (black t-shirt with sun) and classmates try out eclipse viewing glasses that they decorated at Riverside Elementary School in Cleveland on March 14, 2024. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Planetarium Director Mark Percy leads a lesson at the Williamsville North High School planetarium in Williamsville, N.Y., on March 18, 2024, in preparation for the upcoming total solar eclipse. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Abdulrahman Aljabri, 14, uses a flashlight as students experiment with shadows at Riverside Elementary School in Cleveland on March 14, 2024. Students are learning about the upcoming total solar eclipse, a topic that has challenged and inspired teachers in and near the eclipse's path. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Seventh-grade student Henry Cohen wears a shirt picturing the solar system as he takes part in activities at Riverside Elementary School in Cleveland in preparation for the upcoming total eclipse of the sun. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)
Students take in a lesson at the Williamsville North High School planetarium in Williamsville, N.Y., on March 18, 2024, in preparation for the upcoming total solar eclipse. Teachers in or near the path of totality say they have worked to come up with educational and engaging lessons for the rare event. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)