A great gift comes to Saint. Ambrose: Padua High school students and faculty visited Saint Ambrose School this past week to present Saint Ambrose School with a generous gift of a new 3D printer. The printer will be utilized in STEM school with K-8 students across the curriculum. Padua High School is one of Saint. Ambrose’s STEM partners in Education.

Lisa Cinadr, Principal at Saint Ambrose Catholic School said, “We are thrilled to be STEM partners in education with Padua Franciscan High School. Padua Principal David Stec and the administration recognizes the importance of the STEM work we are doing here and how it benefits our students currently during these formative years and beyond to wherever their bright futures take them.”

Stec (yes, Father Bob’s brother) added, “This is a great way for our two communities to come together under the same mission of strengthening our students’ faith as well as delivering strong academic opportunities for our students. Saint Ambrose is a STEM designated school and because of this their students are prepared to enter into Padua’s Med Track (healthcare) and Padua’s My Track (computer science, studio art, engineering, and business ntrepreneurship) Programs. Padua wants to be sure you have the tools you need to continue to be the great academic center that you are. This 3D printer is a tool St. Ambrose needs to foster innovation and creativity.”

 

 

 

 

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