Governor's Thomas Edison Award
Sep 27, 2022
St. Sebastian Parish School Receives the Governor's Thomas Edison Award for the Fourth Year
For the fourth year in a row, St. Sebastian Parish School and thirteen members from its teaching staff were awarded The Governor’s Thomas Edison Awards for Excellence in STEM Education and Student Research for their accomplishments during the 2021-2022 school year. Only 45 schools in the State of Ohio achieved this distinction with the selection being done by The Ohio Academy of Science. Teachers at the school receiving individual recognition were Michelle Antochow, Maggi Blischak, Jennifer Bradley, Robert Dedinsky, Christina Friedl, Debra Landis, Cassie Laube, Anne Riede, Megan Ritchie, Allyn Rose, Jennifer Slegus, Jennifer Smee and Sally Weakland.
The criteria for receiving this award included student participation in activities in and outside the classroom. These included conducting a school science fair with a minimum number of students qualifying for district competition and students participating in youth science opportunities beyond the classroom. The Ohio Academy of Science defines STEM education as the incorporation of scientific inquiry and technological design through student-focused, project-based curricula to develop skills of communication, teamwork/collaboration, creativity/innovation, critical thinking and problem solving. The parish school received its first STEM designation from the State of Ohio in the spring of 2017 and opened its Innovation Lab to support STEM projects at the school in August 2017. Students from kindergarten through 8th grade visit the lab several times throughout the school year and many co-curricular activities meet in the lab after school.