Blessed Sacrament School in Sandy, Utah, has taken a bold step forward in education by adopting 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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