Most people look at the Science Center as a fun and educational place to go on a Saturday afternoon...

What they might not realize is that we’re also trusted partners to the school systems of the areas we serve. Our educational programs supplement traditional classroom learning with a valuable informal education and serve to build on the foundation of knowledge kids gain in school. Most importantly, they further the mission of increasing competency in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) competency.

 

Our educational programs include:
  • Field Trips
  • Off-Site Programs
  • School Break Camps
  • Summer Camps & Academy
  • Science Competitions
  • Homeschool Programs
  • Scout Programs
  • And much more

 

These activities enhance classroom experience and provide students with a different way of looking at science, math and technology.

On Saturday, March 10, the Orlando Science Center hosted the 14th annual Science Challenge. Presented by Bright House Networks, the Science Challenge is intended to encourage excellence in science education plus provide an intermediate event between the County Science Fairs and the State Science Fair. The participants are the first place winners in the physical science competitions for middle and high schools in County Science Fairs for the eight surrounding counties (Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Volusia).

More than 100 competitors showcased over 90 projects and sharpened their presentation skills before a panel of judges that included current and retired engineers, educators and scientists. Competition categories included Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Space Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Mathematical Sciences and Physics.

The Science Center organizes this event every year to provide bright young minds with an opportunity to better prepare themselves for the State Science Fair. This event also offers the public a chance to view this area’s most innovative science projects from our community’s budding scientists.


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Congratulations to this year's Kinetic Challenge winners:

Division 1
Most Artistic: Cycle Scientists from Rock Lake Middle School (Grade 8)
Sculpture - Under the Sea

Team
Kaila Biberstein
Aliyyah Dewji
Ashley Garcia
Sarah Mellenberndt
Emily Henry
Lindsey Spalding - Teacher

Most Scientific: Xtreme Team from Rock Lake Middle School (Grade 8)
Sculpture - Water Popper Fiesta

Team
Ally Pickering
Austin Oubre
Lindsey Spalding - Teacher

Best in Fair: T-JAM from Rock Lake Middle School (Grade 8)
Sculpture - When Landforms and Plate Tectonics CONVERGE

Team
Judianne Vista
Asmita Pasule
Lindsey Spalding - Teacher

 

Division 2
Most Artistic: Fantastic Four from Umatilla Elementary (Grade 5)
Sculpture - Light it Up!

Team
Hannah Carpenter
Lauren Snavely
Courtney Metroka
Tristen Thompsn
Carol Caldwell - Teacher

Most Scientific: Marine Parteez Animalz from Lake Montessori & Learning Institute (Grades 5- 8)
Sculpture - Crude Awakening

Team
Emilie Palmer
Emaad Syad
Fraaz Syed
Alex Sainz
Katrina Palmer - Teacher

Best in Fair: GSCS #1 from Good Sheperd Catholic School (Grade 8)
Sculpture - Kinetic Junkyard

Team

Casey Hansen
Jack Hotaling
Collin Hartman
Sebastian Restrepo
Stephen Faber
Luca O'Brien
Sharlene Martin - Teacher

Here's a video from the event.  For more videos from Kinetic Challenge, be sure to check out our YouTube page!


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