South Broward and Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science Students Participate in SECME-STEM Competition

Mcarthur high school wind ensemble is going to carnegie hall

A group of SECME students from the Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science participated in the SECME-STEM Olympiad. The competition included students from all over South Florida.

Competitions including water rockets, bionic hand, mousetrap car, bridging building, robotics, FPL generators and other fun activities.

“The students enjoyed being a part of this event,” said Carissa Brazel, a teacher at the Academy.

Mcarthur high school wind ensemble is going to carnegie hall
Members of the South Broward High School SECME Team. They participated in the SECME-STEM Olympiad at Cooper City High School. SECME teams from all over South Florida participated. They worked on bionic hands, water rockets, bridges and FPL generators.

Melissa Ramos, an Academy student participated in the water rocket event. The students worked on building the rockets and then launched them on a field.

Martin Gonzalez, an Academy student participated in the bionic hand event. He enjoyed the opportunity to work on developing the hand and participating in the competition.

Students from South Broward High School participated in the competition. Derod Deal competed in the FPL generator event. He liked the opportunity to work on this project.

Alex Yaskov and Galileah Harmon, South Broward students participated in the bionic hand competition. “This was a good event and we enjoyed being a part of it,” said Yaskov.

 

Mcarthur high school wind ensemble is going to carnegie hall
Members of the South Broward High School SECME Team.
Author: Amanda Jones
Author: Amanda Jones

Amanda Jones specializes in social media marketing. She holds a Master's degree in Social Media Management from the University of Florida and a Social Media Professional Certificate from the University of Miami.

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