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In an age of instant gratification, kids don’t know how to pick themselves back up. Embracing the Challenge A Thank You… and a To Be Continued Antoni received $1,000 as part of her Educator Excellence Award — part of which she plans to use to promote the school’s STEM honors program. The rigorous program gives motivated students a strong academic foundation for a future in STEM. If Antoni seems personally attached to STEM, it’s because she is. A former organic chemical salesperson, bench chemist, and chemical marketer, she’s accumulated plenty of firsthand experience. Participating students must take courses in all four STEM disciplines, plus AP or dual enrollment courses for credit at colleges including DeSales University, Arcadia University, Delaware Valley University, and Cabrini University. Antoni also encourages students to pursue the Diocesan Scholarship program and internships with nearby companies including Merck & Co., GlaxoSmithKline, and Lockheed Martin. Antoni says she’s grateful to Lansdale Catholic president Jim Casey and principal Rita McGovern for the opportunity to channel her experience into the school’s program. And at the Hall of Fame Gala, her speech described how the act of bringing STEM to life is like actual magic. “Education does not occur in a vacuum, but is a part and process of life,” Antoni says. “These students get good exposure early on so that college is not as much of a cold-water shock.” they understand it, and can use it for the betterment of the world. That is really edifying.” Back at the gala, Antoni didn’t dwell too long on her own accomplishments. She was too busy networking with her award’s sponsor, B. Braun Medical, on behalf of her students. Before the night ended, Antoni had secured yet another win: a new STEM lecture speaker for next year. “Nothing brings me more happiness than the smile on first graders’ faces when they do an experiment,” she elaborates in an interview, “then seeing the look on 12th graders’ faces when they do the same experiment — but now 7