04/18/2026
A huge congratulations to every student and team from all the schools who participated today in our Robotics and stem competition at Howard Kennedy school! Huge thank you to the staff of Howard Kennedy for hosting the event and for our staff and our magnificent volunteers who helped everything run smoothly! Looking forward to our events next year!
04/15/2026
We are so thankful to have the support of meta and had a wonderful time connecting with all the other amazing organizations receiving grants! Thank you for empowering us to do great things for our community and Sarpy county!
Sarpy Data Center
04/11/2026
Please consider volunteering next Saturday!
04/11/2026
Here is another example of how use the skills displayed and perfected on Esports teams applies to real world careers!
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The Federal Aviation Administration is targeting gamers in a new push to tackle a major shortage of air traffic controllers.
Per a report in the NY Times, officials say video game players bring useful skills like quick thinking, focus, and strong hand-eye coordination, which can translate well to the job.
The agency is trying to fill thousands of open roles and has even launched a new ad campaign aimed at younger applicants.
A hiring window opens from April 17, with a cap of 8,000 applicants.
04/11/2026
We Love all the excitement for STEM and the space program that we have been seeing since the Artimis program started!! Thanks STEM-apalooza for sharing this awesome graphic!
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Thanks to Sky&Earth for this timely infographic!
๐ SAME SHAPE. 54 YEARS APART. COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WORLDS INSIDE. ๐
The Apollo Command Module and Orion Crew Module look almost identical from the outside.
The laws of aerodynamics have not changed. The cone shape that survives reentry in 1972 is still the best option in 2026.
But step inside, and it is a different universe.
๐ The Numbers Tell the Story:
Apollo: 6.2 mยณ of habitable space for 3 astronauts. That is smaller than a standard bathroom.
Orion: 8.95 mยณ for 4 astronauts, a 50% increase, with room for two tiers of activity.
Diameter grew from 3.9 meters to 5.02 meters, a change that sounds modest but transforms the interior completely.
๐ฅ๏ธ The Computer Gap Is Almost Impossible to Grasp:
The Apollo Guidance Computer ran at 2 MHz with 4 KB of memory.
Orion's computers are 200,000 times more powerful.
Apollo astronauts navigated to the Moon with less computing power than a modern calculator.
๐ฝ The Detail Nobody Talks About:
Apollo had no toilet. For 14 days. Three men. They used bags.
Orion has a dedicated waste management system. A toilet. This sounds trivial. At day 10 of a deep space mission, it is not.
๐ก๏ธ The One Thing Both Share: AVCOAT.
Both Apollo and Orion use Avcoat ablative material on their heat shields, the same fundamental chemistry, refined across 54 years.
Some things in physics simply cannot be improved upon. They can only be perfected.
What surprises you most about this 54-year leap?
04/11/2026
Drone Safety Day sponsored by the FAA is 2 weeks from Today! Lots of activities and resources and Groups helping keep the skys safe for everyone! Check out the web site for more information!
We hope the thousands of students we have trainind to fly drones have a safe and fun day flying on the 25th!!
Up Up and Away!!!!
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Whether you fly your drone for business or for fun, we want you to get involved in on April 25th! Help the FAA spread the word on how to fly safe by hosting an event or participating in your local area. Learn how you can get involved at: https://bit.ly/4eff6yn.
04/11/2026
We had a spectacular stem night at Bergen Elementary School in fremont. We are so happy to partner with such an amazing educational community!
04/11/2026
As we were watching the Artemis 2 Splashdown and watching the heat shields, we are happy to have original heat shields from NASA and the space shuttle program that we can use for experiments with students to inspire future generations.
03/05/2026
๐ฌโจChrist the King Omaha Parish and School Science Fair Highlights!
CTK students recently showcased their creativity, research, and innovation at the Science Fair!
5th Grade: Students selected a city in the United States and researched the weather patterns and natural disasters common to that area. Using their research, they designed a playground that could withstand those environmental conditions. Students created 3D models in Tinkercad, 3D printed their designs, and used AI image generation to create realistic renderings based on their chosen location, materials, and color schemes. They also recorded green screen โbreaking weather reportsโ explaining extreme weather in their city and why their playground would still be standing. Their display boards were designed in Canva, showcasing research, data, and visuals in a clear and engaging way. Projects were judged by engineers from Kiewit Corporation.
7th Grade: Students explored the science behind chemical reactions, designing demonstrations that showed how different substances interact and transform. They researched the chemistry behind their reactions, created display materials in Canva to explain the science clearly, and presented their findings to visitors and judges. Students practiced explaining their experiments, the reactions that occurred, and the real-world science behind them. Projects were judged by STEM professionals from Prairie STEM and the UNO STEM TRAIL Center STEM Stars program.
Prairie STEM, teaches STEM classes at CTK, and was excited to collaborate with their science teachers to incorporate technology skills like Canva design, 3D modeling, and green screen presentations into student learning.
๐ We are incredibly proud of our students and grateful to our judges for supporting the next generation of innovators!
01/07/2026
Smart parents know it โ early certification matters.
With Spring Break coming up, itโs the perfect time for students to invest in a skill that sets them ahead of the curve.
Prairie STEM and AIN - Asset Intelligence Network are working together to bring students FAA Part 107 Drone Pilot Training, designed to give teens a real advantage before graduation.
The drone industry is growing fast, creating exciting career and STEM opportunities in agriculture, utilities, search and rescue, public safety, and more. Through hands-on training and real-world instruction, students gain valuable technical skills and the confidence to fly legally and professionally.
With Part 107 certification, students can earn income while still in high school and continue building opportunities after graduation through internships, contract work, and entry-level industry roles.
AIN welcomes all ages โ parents are encouraged to learn alongside their teens and earn certification together.
Help build futures ready for tomorrowโs technology.
๐ Learn more or sign up today: https://bit.ly/4pYHrw2
01/06/2026
๏ฟผ we are so happy to be sharing a wide range of lessons at Bergan Catholic Schools . The kids are spectacular, and the staff is a joy to work with! Happy to be part of the team!