CBS Mission Unstoppable Featuring Ramona Convent’s All-Girls Robotics Team Airs This Saturday

Mission Unstoppable is an Emmy-nominated CBS television series hosted by Miranda Cosgrove, showcasing cutting-edge science and STEM innovations by highlighting inspiring women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields, including engineering, zoology, and space exploration. Last year, they visited the Ramona Convent’s 19-acre campus taking photos, collecting footage, and interviewing members of Ramona Rampage Robotics team. The show airs on Saturday, October 11th, at 12:00 p.m. The time may vary based on your cable provider/streaming service.

The show is produced in partnership with Lyda Hill Philanthropies and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media to encourage and support girls’ interest and participation in STEM careers.
Ramona Convent offers a strong Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program as a Catholic girls’ high school in Alhambra, CA, with a rigorous curriculum, hands-on learning in a Makerspace, an award-winning all-girls robotics team, and facilities like science labs to foster interest in STEM for college and beyond.

Ramona Convent, celebrating a legacy of 136 years of distinction, is a welcoming Catholic college-prep high school for young women committed to excellence in education. Graduates are empowered, resilient, socially conscious leaders well prepared to meet the challenges of life as contributive members of the global community.
Click here to view the teaser promo video.
Ramona Convent Secondary School, 1701 W. Ramona Rd., Alhambra, CA 91803, (626) 282-4151 or visit www.ramonaconvent.org.
