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Students from Stockbridge Jr/Sr. High School place first in Design and Innovation
at this year’s Square One Education Network’s Underwater Innovative Vehicle
Design (IVD) Challenge. Students from Stockbridge Jr./Sr. High School and other
schools enrolled in Square One Education Network’s STEM-focused curriculum come
together to test their knowledge of marine robotics at the organization’s
Underwater Innovative Vehicle Design (IVD) Challenge. This year’s event marked the
10th annual IVD Challenge for Square One, and took place on
Saturday, March 10, 2018, at Roseville High School in Roseville, Mich.
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The new ROV |
Representing
the next generation of technical talent, 29 teams of third through 12th-graders
competed in various challenges using underwater remotely operated vehicles which
they designed and built for the competition. These challenges encourage fun,
problem solving and teamwork and follow a civil engineering theme, including a
traffic jam, an underwater expressway, an underwater surveying task, and an
underwater IVD drag race. During the
competition, the underwater vehicle teams are evaluated based on design
innovation, engineering and craftsmanship, performance, ambassadorship,
presentation, enthusiasm and use of social media.
“Our team was very
excited to be part of Square One’s Underwater Robotics IVD Challenge this year,”
said Bob Richards, the team’s faculty mentor. “Participating in this
event has sparked our students’ imagination and reasoning abilities to create
vehicles that can effectively move underwater, providing them with practical
application of their STEM classroom learning.”
This
year’s team consisted of Seniors Madi Howard, Colin Lilley, and Faith Whitt
along with Sophomore Kael Bunce and Freshmen Chelsey Asquith and Hailey
Howard.