I'm a newly retired Physics & Astronomy teacher in Seattle, Wa. In 2002, I traveled to the South Pole to work on the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. This began a long association with the project which has continued over the last 2 decades. We sent a teacher from Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Astronomy Society co-founder Armando Caussade, to the Pole a few years ago, and I got in touch with him, and we two started this project in fall of 2018 to see if we could help.