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Pinecrest Students to Talk to Astronauts on International Space Station

Students at Pinecrest Academy will talk with astronauts on the International Space Station via Amateur Radio in the fall of 2025. This activity is part of the ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) Program, which promotes learning opportunities as part of the STEM (Science, Technology, Education and Math) initiative.

This unique opportunity was awarded to Pinecrest Academy upon completion of a months-long application process spearheaded by Dr. Joseph Baxley, High School History/Social Studies Department Chair.

“We believe this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will inspire our students to imagine what is possible, and we wish for them to make a lasting difference in society through exploration, scientific inquiry, engineering, collaboration, problem solving and teamwork,” commented Jake Rodgers, Pinecrest Academy President and Head of School. “We also wish for them to have moments of genuine, childlike wonder through glimpsing the vastness and beauty of the universe.”

Only three schools/organizations in the United States were selected for Fall 2025, and Pinecrest Academy was the only school selected in the State of Georgia.

The ARISS program anticipates that NASA will provide scheduling opportunities for the three U.S. host organizations, including Pinecrest, during the July-December 2025 time period.

To be rolled out as a schoolwide activity, Pinecrest administrators and teachers are beginning to implement an education plan, leading up to and continuing after the astronaut contact event. STEAM-based educational activities will help prepare students for their astronaut contact and create an ongoing exploration and interest in aerospace and amateur radio topics.

"I am thrilled that we have this amazing opportunity,” commented Dr. Baxley. “ Our students will have the chance to talk directly with an astronaut on the International Space Station via a direct radio link. This means that, for a day, our school will become like a NASA ground station,” he continued. “This is such a unique opportunity for our students to experience STEM in real life outside of the classroom, and I am very grateful to all those members of our community who helped us make a winning proposal."

“Our school’s motto is Semper Altius, which translates from Latin as ‘Always Higher.’ This motto reminds us to pursue all things with excellence, always reaching higher – even to the outer reaches of space,” said Mr. Rodgers.

More details on this unique space station contact event will be forthcoming.
Pinecrest Academy is a private PreK-12 Catholic school located in Cumming, South Forsyth, just minutes from Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton and Suwanee. We serve families of all faiths seeking a Christian education for their children. To learn more about our unique educational philosophy, visit our Welcome page.
SEMPER ALTIUS = ALWAYS HIGHER

The mission of Pinecrest Academy is reflected in the word Integer, which is Latin for “whole,” or “entire,” and reflects our goal of forming the whole child as an authentic “Person in Christ.” The school motto Semper Altius, means “Always Higher,” and challenges our students, parents, staff and faculty to strive for excellence in all areas of Integral Formation® - intellectual, spiritual, human and apostolic.
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