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FLINT, Mich. - Rain didn’t stop students from gathering outside at Kettering University’s GM Mobility Research Center for a unique competition.The Square One Ed
Kettering University to host high school vehicle design competition
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
The Lapeer High School robotics team prepares their robot to battle in a competition on Friday, March 6, 2020 at Kettering University in Flint. (Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com) Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com
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The statewide competition, hosted by Square One Education Network, will utilize the university’s Mobility Research Center.
Half the teams will participate in person and the other half will participate virtually, according to a news release from the university.
The competition will take place on Tuesday, May 18 and Wednesday, May 19.
High school students will compete in four different categories: Autonomous Innovative Vehicle Design Challenge, Mini Innovative Vehicle Design Challenge, V2X Innovative Vehicle Design and the Full-Scale Innovative Vehicle Design Challenge.
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Owen-Gage schools announce students of the month
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The focus for Owen-Gage’s students of the month for February is being an “effective communicator.” A student who is an effective communicator speaks, reads, writes, and listens effectively. He/she also uses numbers effectively and uses effective non-verbal language. The following students have been chosen: Nolen Gruehn, fifth grade (elementary level), son of Nathan and Kamryn Gruehn; Lily Willerton, eighth grade (junior high level), daughter of Loretta Willerton and John Willerton: Dana Morrish, eleventh grade (high school level), daughter of Janet Abfalter and Mark Morrish; and Libby Ondrajka, twelfth grade (senior student), daughter of Fred and Sarah Ondrajka.