Orange Beach Schools Celebrate Upgraded Science Center for Students

OBA Staff • August 9, 2025

Nearly one million dollars fuels upgrades for hands-on student learning

Orange Beach Schools Celebrate Upgraded Science Center for Students

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Sea, Sand and Stars Steven W. Baker Science and Nature Center has officially reopened after a major renovation, bringing fresh excitement to Orange Beach Elementary School. The upgraded facility aims to help students discover science, technology, engineering, art, and math in new and exciting ways. A special event marked the grand reopening, filled with enthusiasm from teachers, students, and community leaders. The project was designed to create better learning experiences and encourage exploration for everyone at the school.

Grand Reopening after Upgrades

The grand reopening was held on August 6, 2025, at the Science and Nature Center in Orange Beach, Alabama. Important guests, including Superintendent Randy Wilkes, Principal Dr. Mary Catherine Law, Director Mary Courtney, and Alabama Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship, joined the celebration. Lawmakers like Representative Frances Holk-Jones and Senator Chris Elliott attended, showing their support for education and conservation.


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A substantial investment of $979,684, mostly funded by a GoMESA grant, made the upgrades possible. The grant comes from the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, which helps support important community projects. With this funding, the center received 18 brand-new interactive exhibits, along with major updates to classrooms and resources.


The Science and Nature Center has always been a central part of learning at Orange Beach Elementary School. Now, with modern displays and hands-on activities, it will give students more ways to ask questions and learn through experiences. School officials believe the center will play a key role in teaching students about science, technology, and the environment.


Students at Orange Beach Elementary will use the center throughout the 2025 school year. The center is also expected to open to the public next summer, after giving students the first chance to see the upgrades. Many in the community view the project as a success, showing how much Orange Beach values both education and environmental awareness.


Superintendent Wilkes praised the partnership between schools, government, and conservation groups, saying the upgrades show a real investment in students and the future. The grand reopening closed with a guided tour, letting guests see the new exhibits firsthand. Parents, teachers, and students are excited to learn and explore at the improved center, which now stands ready to inspire many future generations.


Orange Beach Schools Celebrate Upgraded Science Center for Students

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