We believe every child is born with a spark — and with the right environment, mindset, and opportunities, that spark can grow into purpose, passion, and the power to create positive change.
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The Spirit of Orion STEM Schools
Spark, the majestic white horse, is more than a mascot — he is the living symbol of Orion STEM Schools’ spirit, purpose, and promise.
With a coat as bright as untouched snow and a presence that radiates strength and grace, Spark embodies the inspiration, wonder, and momentum that drive our community forward. Just as a spark ignites a flame, Spark represents the birth of ideas, the thrill of discovery, and the boundless potential that lives within every child.
In cultures around the world, the white horse is a timeless symbol of hope, purity, and enlightenment — and at Orion, Spark stands for the journey of learning: courageous, purposeful, and always in motion. He reminds us that with every question asked and every challenge embraced, we move one step closer to our purpose.
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Every time you see Spark, may you be reminded of the core values of Orion STEM Schools:
- Innovation – daring to create and solve boldly
- Exploration – staying curious and open to new ideas
- Illumination – leading with insight, empathy, and purpose

Spark is more than a symbol. It is a call to action — to dream bigger, think deeper, and never stop moving forward.
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Getting to know SPARK
- Why was a white horse chosen as the mascot for Orion STEM Schools?
- What does the name "Spark" signify?
- Are there any specific stories or legends associated with Spark at Orion STEM Schools?
- How can students contribute to the legacy and lore of Spark?
- Is there a specific message or lesson that Spark imparts to students?
Why was a white horse chosen as the mascot for Orion STEM Schools?
What does the name "Spark" signify?
Are there any specific stories or legends associated with Spark at Orion STEM Schools?
How can students contribute to the legacy and lore of Spark?
Is there a specific message or lesson that Spark imparts to students?
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