Step inside the new Zupancic Family STEM Center, a 30,000 square foot facility on the campus of Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, PA. This state-of-the-art building cost $12M and houses the school’s science, technology, engineering and math courses. The four story facility includes 12 classrooms, a tech shop, collaboratorium, robotics testing area, and build spaces. The integrated curriculum offered in the STEM program includes career-oriented electives like Intro to Programming, Data Analytics, Architecture, 3D Design, and Bio-Engineering.