Middle Schools Competing in Annual Solar Sprint Contest
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — More than 80 area middle school students are expected to compte in the 12th annual Berkshire Junior Solar Sprint on Saturday, June 4, at Reid Middle School.The competition was started by the U.S. Department of Energy in 1991 to expose students to photovoltaics and its potential for their future. Students in Grades 5 through 8 work in teams to design, build and race model solar vehicles. The students are challenged to use scientific know-how, creative thinking, experimentation and teamwork. In the process they learn firsthand about engineering, physics and nonpolluting transportation.
Registration for students begins at 8:30 a.m.; judging of entries begins at 9:30 and races at 10. The solar vehicles will be judged for speed, craftsmanship, innovation and technical merit, and the top three winners in each category will be eligible to compete in the regional championship in Springfield on June 12. In addition, there is a prize for "Best Use of recycled Materials" and a students’ choice "Best in Show" award.
The Berkshire JSS is organized by the Center for EcoTechnology and sponsored by Berkshire Gas Co., Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Western Massachusetts Electric Co., MCLA STEM Pipeline Network, Energy Federation Inc., the U.S. Department of Energy, and other local sponsors.
For more information about the JSS or the Center for EcoTechnology’s solar energy curriculum, contact Cynthia Grippaldi at 413-445-4556, Ext. 25, or cynthia.grippaldi@cetonline.org.
