The Kidwind Challenge winners from FCHS not only showcased their impressive skills in designing and harnessing wind and solar energy but also highlighted the growing importance of renewable energy in our everyday lives. Initiatives like this foster a hands-on learning approach that not only educates students but also empowers them to become future leaders in the field of clean energy. By implementing solar panels on your home, you can actively contribute to a more sustainable future while reaping the benefits of renewable energy. Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding achievements and for inspiring others to explore the possibilities of clean, renewable power.

We recently included information about the Kidwind Challenge, a hands-on learning initiative that directly links student design to the solar panels currently powering all FCHS facilities. I wanted to congratulate the following challenge winners who will go on to represent teh FLUCOS at the Regional Competition in Petersberg next week:

Team All-Seeing Flower:

Wind

  • Sara Woody
  • Elise Summers

Team Flying Flucos:

Wind

  • Sydney Gentry
  • Ella Gray
  • Olivia Varga
  • Ian Jeanguenat

Team Redwind:

Wind

  • Trenton Judy
  • Guiliana McDaniels

Team Bean:

Solar

  • Lilyann Kingston
  • Chloe Ireland
  • Grace Wagner

Team Aqua:

Solar

  • Emma Boisseau
  • Emma Dunn
  • Aidan Caylor