
This program was presented to 58 students of which they were presented kits of components that they could use to build their cruiser but the catch was to design a car that was less costly (all parts in the kit were priced), designed aerodynamically and could travel 6’ with minimum blowing times. The students were given 25 minutes to design their cruisers from the furnished kits and then raced by getting down on the floor and blowing the cars across the finish line. The event demonstrated the need for teamwork, thinking of all possible scenarios, and building a product cost effectively in a predetermined time.
Three out of 13 teams were chosen as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners by the Raytheon team of volunteers. Each team was presented a trophy for display at the school along with some cool giveaways.
The Raytheon Women’s Network thanked Principal Dewitt Smith, Ms. Christy Rhodes (math teacher and recent winner of the Raytheon Math Heroes Award for two $2500 scholarships) and Superintendent Kathy Garrison for allowing them to come to the school and present this program to the students.
Two additional events will be held this school year for the 7th and 8th grade students. What a fun day!