
Montgomery County Community College celebrates the opening of Challenger Learning Center at its Pottstown Campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 26. Photo by David DeBalko
Montgomery County Community College and Challenger Center, a nonprofit science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education organization, announce the Challenger Learning Center at Montco Pottstown opened on Friday, August 26. The site will offer a variety of hands-on STEM programs, with the core being its simulated space-themed missions for students in grades 5-8. The opening event included a ribbon cutting ceremony, remarks from Montco and Challenger Center leaders, and tours of the center.
“At Montgomery County Community College, we’re proud of the role we play in connecting
students of all ages to innovative and inspiring learning experiences,” said Dr. Victoria
L. Bastecki-Perez, MCCC President. “Challenger Learning Center at Montco Pottstown
offers a state-of-the-art destination for kids throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania
to discover a passion for learning and STEM skills through exciting space simulations
and out-of-this-world educational experiences that directly connect to national science
standards. Mustang gratitude is extended to the Pottstown School District for being
our inaugural partner in this high impact endeavor.”
Challenger Learning Center at Montgomery County Community College is the first of
its kind in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, joining a network of Centers that have
reached nearly 6 million children around the world. Focused on inspiring and engaging
students in grades 5-8, Challenger Learning Center serves as a regional hub of innovative
STEM learning experiences where students of all backgrounds embark on simulated space
missions in a fully immersive Spacecraft and Mission Control, working together to
run hands-on experiments and solve tough problems, as well as Virtual Missions held
in their classrooms. Every student has a role to play, building confidence in their
own abilities and demonstrating the power of teamwork. Challenger Learning Center
missions create “jobs” for students to spark ongoing STEM engagement, college STEM-degree
exploration, pathways to STEM internships, apprenticeships and careers, and workforce
development.
“We are so excited for the opening of the first Challenger Learning Center in Pennsylvania,”
said Lance Bush, Challenger Center President and CEO. “When partnering with communities,
we look for organizations with similar missions and visions for education. We seek
opportunities to collaborate with leading organizations that can connect students,
teachers, and parents in their communities in meaningful and impactful ways, and Montgomery
County Community College is a perfect partner in that regard. Challenger Learning
Center at Montco Pottstown furthers our mission to empower students to discover endless
possibilities in STEM.”
Montgomery County is a hub of education, consisting of 22 public schools with a diverse
student population. One of the many goals for the Challenger Learning Center at Montco
Pottstown is to serve students in traditionally underserved populations and increase
their interest in STEM. In its first year of operation, the Challenger Learning Center
at Montco Pottstown aspires to serve approximately 7,000 students in grades 5-8, with
at least 50% of students from underrepresented and underserved student populations.
Challenger Learning Center at Montco Pottstown - Community Grand Opening
Challenger Learning Center celebrated its launch by hosting a grand opening celebration
for all community members on Saturday, Aug. 27. The festivities started with a 5K
Space Race and Walk on the Schuylkill River Trail adjacent to the Challenger Learning
Center facility. The
College's mascot, Monty, cheered on the runners and walkers, who received a Challenger-themed
t-shirt. President Bastecki-Perez, Vice President of the Pottstown Campus and Educational
Partnerships Therol Dix and Director of Educational Engagement and Innovation Kevin
Orangers congratulated the winners and participants. Proceeds from the race will benefit
student scholarships.
Following the race/walk, tours of Challenger Learning Center started and more than
300 people learned about the immersive, hands-on science program that virtually takes
students to the moon while teaching them leadership, teamwork and problem-solving
skills. The
excitement thoughout the site was contagious, as children bounded from station to
station, eager to try the various tasks and report their findings to mission control.
Outside in Riverfront Park, community partners participated in the event with information tents, including Cub Scout Pack 146, Foundation for Pottstown Education, Gypsy
Dreaming & Counting Stars, Pottstown Children’s Discovery Center, Pottstown Community
Action, Pottstown FARM, Pottstown GoFourth Inc., Pottstown Public Library, Pottstown
YMCA, Rotary Club of Pottstown, Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area, The
STRIVE Initiative and YWCA Tri-County Area. MCCC volunteers were on hand to talk about
Challenger mission, fall academic programs and how to register. Visitors also had
the opportunity to look through MCCC's solar telescopes.
Challenger Learning Center at Montco Pottstown is open for missions. To register,
visit the web page.