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Putting their skills to the test

Rio Vista Elementary School fifth-grade students win $1,000 prize in the Fluor Engineerin­g Challenge

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer ccox@signalscv.com 661-287-5575 On Twitter @_ChristinaC­ox_

Rio Vista Elementary School students in Cecilia Lorett’s fifth-grade class tested their design and engineerin­g skills by participat­ing in this year’s Fluor Engineerin­g Challenge.

The annual educationa­l challenge was created to help educators meet the latest standards for science and engineerin­g literacy and is open to kindergart­en to 12th-grade students from around the world.

It also gives students a chance to win $1,000 for their schools just by participat­ing in the event.

This year’s challenge was developed by engineers from Fluor’s Houston office as part of the company’s annual employee competitio­n held in celebratio­n of Engineers’ Week.

With help from Science Buddies, the employee challenge was adapted to provide students with an opportunit­y to experience how real-life engineers design solutions.

“Thanks to our innovative partnershi­p with Science Buddies, we’re pleased to be able to share this fun and engaging resource with students across the globe to provide a glimpse into this rewarding and thought-provoking profession,” said Mark Landry, Fluor Corporatio­n’s senior vice president and chief of human resources officer in a statement.

Using materials like plastic cups, tape, pencils and rulers, the Rio Vista students designed and built a device to launch balls as far as possible and designed another device to catch it.

This year, one team from Rio Vista made up of fifth-grade students Brianna Winters and Madison Rodriguez was one of three teams from the United States to win the Fluor Engineerin­g Challenge’s $1,000 prize.

The prize can now be used to support inschool or afterschoo­l programs at Rio Vista Elementary.

 ??  ?? (Above) Rio Vista Elementary School fifth-grade students Brianna Winters and Madison Rodriguez won a prize for their engineerin­g design in the 2018 Fluor Engineerin­g Challenge. Using materials like plastic cups, tape, pencils and rulers, the Rio Vista...
(Above) Rio Vista Elementary School fifth-grade students Brianna Winters and Madison Rodriguez won a prize for their engineerin­g design in the 2018 Fluor Engineerin­g Challenge. Using materials like plastic cups, tape, pencils and rulers, the Rio Vista...
 ??  ?? (Right) Fifth-grade students Winters and Rodriguez won $1,000 for Rio Vista Elementary School by participat­ing in the annual educationa­l challenge.
(Right) Fifth-grade students Winters and Rodriguez won $1,000 for Rio Vista Elementary School by participat­ing in the annual educationa­l challenge.

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