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Apr 24, 2021 Courtesy photo Northern Cambria Middle School TSA State Participants are (from left): front row â Alyssa Yahner, Maddie Doughty, Ava Messina, Emily Yuhas, Ava Paronish and Ace Drumm; back row â Emilee DePetro, Julie Dumm, Trey Pershing, Ty Dumm, Ben Messina and Drake Weller. Missing from the photo are Alexa Fox and Mia Laverick. Nationals set for June NORTHERN CAMBRIA Northern Cambria Middle School has three separate State Champions at the PA Virtual State Conference and now will be moving onto the Technology Student Association Virtual National Conference, with less than a month to make changes to their events before submitting them. ....
Champion Crowned in 2021 Junior Solar Sprint - State of Delaware News delaware.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from delaware.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Solar Sprint Winner Aarushi Nayak Middle School Students Compete in Virtual Event A Middletown home school student earned the title of 2021 Junior Solar Sprint champion in a virtual competition held Friday. Each year, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control teams up with the Delaware Technology Student Association for the event. Middle school students work with classmates and teacher advisors over several months to build model cars powered by solar photovoltaic cells, better known as solar panels. “As we continue to move toward cleaner, renewable energy sources, the competition provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate how we can meet our future energy needs,” said DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin. “Seeing how your design stacks up against others from around the state is a fun and educational experience that students can learn and grow from.” ....