Senta Raizen


Senta Amon Raizen was an Austrian-born American scientist and educator.

Early life

Senta Raizen spent her childhood in Vienna, Austria until the age of 13 when her parents sent her to study in the Netherlands and later at Sidcot School in England to escape the German occupation of Austria. She then transferred to George School in Pennsylvania when her parents immigrated to the United States. Raizen graduated Guilford College in 1944 and received a Master's degree from Bryn Mawr College.

Career

After college, Raizen worked as a chemist at Sun Oil Company and later as a science educator and Director at WestEd. She founded the National Center for Improving Science Education and worked there until her retirement.
In 1991, Raizen spoke about improving the US school system at the National Education Goals Panel.
The Virginia [House of Delegates] passed a resolution in 2018 celebrating Raizen's life and contributions.

Personal life

Senta Raizen married Abraham Alfred "Al" Raizen and had three children, Helen, Michael, and Daniel.