Blessed Sacrament School in Sandy, Utah, has taken a bold step forward in education by adopting Woz ED’s STEM curriculum. Established 35 years ago by Sisters Barbara Stanek and Sharon Carroll, the school has long been committed to providing students with a strong academic and spiritual foundation. Now, with the addition of STEM-focused learning, Blessed Sacrament is preparing its students for a rapidly evolving future.
Through the integration of Pathways STEM Kits—including drones, animation, engineering, coding, and robotics—students of all grade levels are gaining hands-on experience in critical STEM fields. These kits make learning both fun and meaningful, transforming classrooms into hubs of creativity and problem-solving.
By engaging in these exciting, project-based activities, students begin to develop an engineering mindset—learning how to think critically, collaborate with peers, and persevere through challenges. The curriculum doesn’t just teach technology; it fosters curiosity, innovation, and resilience, which are essential for success in tomorrow’s workforce.
As Blessed Sacrament continues to expand its STEM offerings, its mission remains clear: to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to thrive in future careers in technology and beyond. The school’s investment in STEM reflects its dedication to providing a well-rounded, forward-focused education that blends tradition with innovation.
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