High school science teachers are seeking ways to engage students while we are in distance learning mode, and Quest is here to help. We recently provided 460 kit bags containing materials so teachers can deliver a consistent experience for all students as they teach...
Quest Science Center Unveils Videos that Explore Everyday Science in Nature, in Partnership with Scientist and Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier
Livermore, CA: November 16 , 2020— Quest Science Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting everyone to the value of science, today announced that, as part of their partnership with scientist and Miss America 2020 Camille Schrier, two new videos that...
Quest Science Center Partners with Scientist Camille Schrier, Miss America 2020
Livermore, CA: September 23, 2020— Quest Science Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting everyone to the value of science, today announced a partnership with Camille Schrier, Miss America 2020, the first scientist to hold the crown. The collaboration...
Students Lead “Expedition CO2” Workshop at Expanding Your Horizons
High school seniors Grace True (Athenian) and Ashley Modena (San Ramon Valley High) expanded their horizons as part of Quest’s community science project "Expedition CO2." The pair created curriculum and led two workshops at Tri-Valley Expanding Your Horizons on...
Four Projects Honored with Inaugural Innovation Awards
To support innovative science learning in our community, Quest introduces the Quest Science Center Innovation Awards for science fair projects at the Livermore school district’s annual Science Odyssey. In this inaugural year, Quest is proud to provide four awards, one...
Del Valle High School Class Uses Wind Tunnel to Explore Physics
Our vertical wind tunnel was used October 30-31 in the conceptual physics class at Del Valle High School in Livermore to explore force balance between gravitation (downward) and aerodynamic drag (upward). Students used the first day to construct parachutes and loads...
Wind Tunnel used for classroom demonstration at Oak Grove Middle School in Concord
On May 21, LSSC volunteers used our vertical wind tunnel to provide a classroom educational experience for 6th graders at Oak Grove Middle School in Concord. This activity was a pilot demonstration for our ability to engage an entire class in taking and analyzing data...