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Pottstown High School STEM team places in statewide science competitio­n

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia. com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

POTTSTOWN » A team of Pottstown High School students took on the economical­ly devastatin­g problem of the Spotted Lanternfly facing Pennsylvan­ia as part of an award-winning entry to the Governor’s STEM Competitio­n.

The team was comprised of Nada Elgendy, Abdel Elgendy, and William Levey, and overseen by Pottstown High School engineerin­g teacher and advisor Andrew Bachman.

Their goal was to provide a workable solution to one of Mother Nature’s latest puzzle, in the form of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly.

They submitted the design, an ingeniousl­y simple but effective way to scrape and collect Spotted Lanternfly eggs from the trunks of trees, and their research to the Governor’s STEM competitio­n in April.

The device is designed to allow a long broom handle to be screwed into the handle to extend the reach of the device to higher heights on trees.

You can check out their research for the cost of mass production and other factors by clicking here.

Their research and design efforts earned them a 4th place finish in the statewide competitio­n.

To combat the the Asian infestatio­n, scientists recommend scraping egg sacs off tree trunks in the affected area with a card. However, scraping and effectivel­y collecting egg sacs poses challenges.

The team designed the Spotted Lantern Fly Egg Sac Mitigator which allows homeowners and community members to safely, easily and efficientl­y scrape and collect the egg sacs.

The Governor’s STEM Competitio­n challenges student teams from across the state to research, design, and present a device or project that can make the quality of life better for Pennsylvan­ians by accomplish­ing a series of practical tasks that can fulfill real-world needs.

This year’s theme was “Improving Pennsylvan­ia Through STEM.”

During the school year, teams of students designed and built solutions to realworld problems. Teams were required to work with a member of their local community, a business, or an educationa­l entity to help create an authentic experience while also providing opportunit­ies to learn more about careers in STEM.

The Pottstown team overcame the added challenges caused by distancing due to COVD and learned a great deal about how to coordinate efforts in order to solve problems.

“It is an experience that will serve them well in the work world,” said Bachman.

The Governor’s STEM Competitio­n challenges student teams from across the state to research, design, and present a device or project that can make the quality of life better for Pennsylvan­ians by accomplish­ing a series of practical tasks that can fulfill real-world needs.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS ?? Pottstown High School’s STEM team is, from left, Will Levey 10th grade, teacher Andy Bachman, Nada Elgendy 11th grade and, Abdel Elgendy 10th grade.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS Pottstown High School’s STEM team is, from left, Will Levey 10th grade, teacher Andy Bachman, Nada Elgendy 11th grade and, Abdel Elgendy 10th grade.
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