Stockbridge
InvenTeam’s Progress Throughout the School Year
On May 12th, our ROV team
participated in the MATE ROV competition, where they finished in second place.
They are continuing to improve on their ROV currently by adding on board batteries, which will allow the ROV to go deeper without having a huge voltage drop in the tether. Their goal is to continue prepping for our
Expedition to American Samoa this fall.
Camera Team:
Left to right: Sylvia Whitt & Bailee Heidrich
Our Camera team is also continuing to improve their device. Currently, they are working on downloading video and converting it, incorporating Blue Robotics batteries and integrating water quality sensors to their system.
Our Camera team is also continuing to improve their device. Currently, they are working on downloading video and converting it, incorporating Blue Robotics batteries and integrating water quality sensors to their system.
Film Team:
Left To Right: Molly Nichols & Kaitlin Miller
Our film team recently finished a video to help promote our journey to American Samoa this fall. They are currently working on a video about exploration that involves our community.
Video About Trip to American Samoa: https://www.facebook.com/StockbridgeInvenTeam/videos/1695301800559092/?t=1
Marketing Team:
Left To Right: Michelle Zemke & Katelyn Knieper
Our marketing team is working on sending out both thank you and sponsorship letters to both new and previous donors. They are also planning a team trip and presentation to the American Geophysical Union in Washington D.C. later this year.
Our marketing team is working on sending out both thank you and sponsorship letters to both new and previous donors. They are also planning a team trip and presentation to the American Geophysical Union in Washington D.C. later this year.
Back Row: Our mentor: Mr. Richards,
Hailey howard, Kael Bunce, Bailee Heidrich, Sylvia Whitt, Chelsey Asquith,
Julia Marhofer
Front Row: Hailee Fraser, Molly
Nichols, Katelyn Knieper, Kaitlin Miller, Michelle Zemke
Our team of 11 students and 1
teacher, plan to travel to American Samoa in the fall of 2018 to conduct
research, while gaining the knowledge and experience that not many normal
High School students can.