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VIDEO: Jerling Junior High Brings Home Trophy From Model Fuel Cell Competition
Jerling also had one of two all-girl teams competing against 28 teams from 13 other Chicago area schools.
Fourteen middle schools from all over the Chicago area came to Burr Ridge-based manufacturer Case New Holland over the weekend in order to compete in Argonne National Labs' 20th model fuel cell car competition. Twenty-nine teams designed and built a model car that would turn hydrogen and oxygen from the air into electricity to power its motor.
"Competitions like this are really important, because it gives kids a hands-on experience with science and technology in a fun and exciting way," said Eleanor Taylor, spokesperson for Argonne National Labs, which sponsored the competition along with CNH.
"We really need kids to want to be scientists and engineers. We have huge challenges to solve in energy, in our environment in national security ... These kids are our future generation of scientists and engineers," said Taylor.
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Awards were given for the design competition, as well as the race. The results were as follows:
In the design competition:
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1) Hadley Junior High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois (Team 1)
2) Maple Middle School, Northbrook, Illinois (Team 1)
3) George Washington Middle School, Lyons, Illinois (Team 1)
In the race:
1) Daniel Wright Junior High, Lincolnshire, Illinois (Team 1)
2) Stanley Clark School, South Bend, Indiana (Team 1)
3) , Orland Park, Illinois (Team 2)
4) Stanley Clark School, South Bend, Indiana (Team 2)
5) Hadley Junior High, Glen Ellyn, Illinois (Team 1)
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