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Six young adults are teaching in area schools as members of the Alliance for Catholic Education. Each lives off a modest stipend while earning a master’s degree from the University of Notre Dame.
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SJN robotics team granted US Patent Middle schoolers reflect on achievement The Intelligencer FacebookTwitterEmail Scrambled Gears team members pose with a copy of the US Patent they received.Courtesy of St. John Neumann School MARYVILLE – The US Patent Office recently issued a patent to Scrambled Gears, a robotics team from St. John Neumann Catholic School in Maryville. The team invented a hydroelectric generator that is powered by water flowing through a downspout, called the WaterSpark. It can be used as an emergency power source or in regions with an unreliable electrical grid. The team began creating the invention in 2017 as fifth-graders when competing in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Lego League.