If you think traffic on Long Island is rough, some Accompsett and Great Hollow Middle School students may have a solution.
Students excelled at their debut MAGLEV competition, held at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The students applied math, science, and tech to enhance vehicle design and create a magnetic levitation vehicle. They competed against nine schools in Suffolk and Nassau Counties.
Congratulations to the following winners:
AMS:
Srihas Mandava-1st place for 3D printing category
Landon Tully-2nd place for 3D printing category
Alex Manessis-3rd place for Wind category
GHMS:
Brody Morgan-2nd place for Wind category
Jeremy Schomber-2nd place for Futuristic design
Alexander Radek-3rd place (not shown in photo)for Futuristic design
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