Success Stories

Carnegie Science Center is so honored to work with such outstanding schools and organizations. Want to be inspired? Take a look through these great stories shared by educators and other STEM partners.

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It was a GREAT two days in Green Bay. Green Bay is not in my CESA, it is clear across the state. They contacted me after finding my info on your website, wrote Carnegie in to their NEA grant, and paid my agency to send me over there to work with their schools.

Saint Louis Public Schools has a number of successes for the 2017-2018 school year.

This was definitely a transformational year for Science and STEM:

Kenderton Elementary School is one of only a handful of elementary schools in Philadelphia who has officially adopted a STEM curriculum as a focus to achieve dramatic academic improvement. In partnership with Temple University, several other community organizations and the STEM Ecosystem the school as developed engineering classes and medical training for its students and teachers.

Thanks to generous funding from Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board, teens at the Fab Lab Carnegie Science Center were able to participate in a program to learn about 3D printing by fabricated real 3D prosthetic hands. >>View video.

Adam Savage visits Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center on Educator Night, and learns alongside the Environmental Charter School's Michelle King what programs and strategies the center's mobile maker space offers teachers and students alike: >>View video.

Our school district located in Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) and San Francisco bay area, with 6000 students enrolled in Preschool through Grade 8, was looking for an on-line assessment tool that could evaluate and track our schools STEM instructional practices and curriculum implementation.

The West Virginia Statewide Afterschool Network (WVSAN) operates out of the West Virginia University Extension Service in Charleston, West Virginia.

Holy Sepulcher Catholic School Robotics Program & Club Holy Sepulcher Catholic School will embark on our fifth academic year of adventures of robotics. Holy Sepulcher School is a Catholic school located in Middlesex Township in Butler County serving families from Mars, South Butler, Pine-Richland, Butler, Seneca Valley, and Freedom School Districts.

Watch as the Missouri Chamber of Commerce captures some of the discussions and work being performed during their Carnegie STEM Excellence workshop.

NE MO Carnegie STEM Pathway Video: www.vimeo.com/259398087

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