GHS
Engineering Program Presents Skills for the Future
By
Ethan Clark
Senior
Class Reporter
GREENVILLE,
OH – The Engineering program at Greenville Senior High School
already has presented interesting learning experiences this year and
has much more in store for its members. The class of 2014 just
finished up metrology with their final exam recently. Students
acquired skills in methods of measurement, using tools such a
micrometer, vernier caliper, depth mic, and many more. The class
received college credit through labs and test from Edison Community
College.
The
seniors are currently working on their Senior Capstone Projects. The
students are nearing the completion of 12 years of education.
Combining their knowledge and skills, students are to develop the
idea of a “green” energy source. The students are expected to
develop a product or process of some kind, displaying their knowledge
and research. Projects being displayed include a water vortex, a
hydro- electric dam, a solar hydro-electric RC car, and the gasifier.
Students are also expected to provide a lengthy research paper and
portfolio. A formal presentation is then given to a panel composed of
teachers, community leaders and peers.
The
program stays busy and often ventures beyond campus. Future field
trips are set to include the local YMCA for a safety inspection, as
well as the Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. Students also
pack a bus full and head north to the Detroit Auto Show later in the
school year. A community service project is also in the works for
both seniors and juniors.
For
more information about the Engineering program, contact instructor
Chris Sykes at Greenville High School.
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