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S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary School Germantown 517 Clemente Seneca Valley Dr. Ronald E. McNair Elementary School Germantown 729 Kingsview Northwest
The center, named for educator Christa McAuliffe, who was killed in the Challenger disaster, was started in 1990 by Victor Williamson, [2] an educator at Central Elementary School. [3] It is a 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2) building added onto Central Elementary. [4]
Sharon Christa McAuliffe (née Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986) was an American teacher and astronaut from Concord, New Hampshire who died on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L, where she was serving as a payload specialist.
The 8-foot-tall (2.4-meter) bronze, depicting McAuliffe walking in stride in a NASA flight suit, is believed to be the first full statue of McAuliffe, known for her openness to experimental learning.
Dr. Irene Porro, director of the Christa McAuliffe Center for Integrated Science Learning, welcomes guests to the center's grand reopening at Framingham State University, Jan. 26, 2024.
Christa McAuliffe (Elementary) School, Saratoga (K-8) Murdock-Portal (Portal) Elementary School , San Jose (K-5; formerly known as Carol Murdock Elementary School until closed in 1980. Reopened as Murdock-Portal when the Portal Elementary School was closed, and the students and teachers moved to the Murdock location.)
The 30th anniversary of the Challenger disaster was remembered by the students and staff of Christa McAuliffe Middle School in Boynton Beach, Florida on January 28, 2016. (Allen Eyestone / The ...
McAuliffe Elementary School in Lenexa, Kansas, was one of the first schools in the nation named in honor of Christa McAuliffe. The district converted from the 7–8–9 junior high model to the 7–8 middle school model in 1986.