05/28/2026
Congrats to Culbreth Middle School's AVID Astro-Family!
Teams from nine middle and high schools across North Carolina participated in the final year of Plant the Moon, a NASA-funded challenge that invited students to design experiments growing crops in simulated lunar soil to help researchers prepare for future Moon and Mars missions. 🌱 🌒
North Carolina best-in-show winners included Culbreth Middle School's AVID Astro-Family, Culbreth Middle School's STEMbots, Nash Central Middle School's Iron-Strong Trojans, and Rocky Mount Middle School's Raven Lunar Legends. These best-in-show winners competed for the regional awards, with Culbreth Middle School’s AVID Astro-Family team winning the middle school category! Students presented their experiment during a virtual regional awards ceremony on May 26.
Originally developed by the Institute of Competition Sciences, the international Plant the Moon Challenge was expanded across the Southeast through a NASA-funded regional partnership led by the Virginia Space Grant Consortium in collaboration with Space Grant programs in North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, and Puerto Rico.
Over 15,000 students were engaged through this grant, with a focus on increasing access to Artemis-related STEM learning opportunities for underserved and underrepresented students. This year marked the final year of the regional partnership initiative, but we hope to see schools continue hands-on STEM exploration and discovery for years to come. 🚀