Frank Falcone, a student at St. Joseph by-the-Sea, sends his paper airplane soaring on a test flight.
Mary DiBiase Blaich
Erik Einset, an engineer with Engineering Tomorrow, explains the afternoon project on aerodynamics to the more than 75 Catholic high school students from Staten Island who were participating in their first engineering conference at Borough Presidents Hall of Science at the Petridies Education Complex Nov. 22.
Mary DiBiase Blaich
Msgr. Farrell’s Ryan Siller reacts by spreading his arms wide after seeing his team’s blades tested in the wind tunnel for the wind and energy project.
Mary DiBiase Blaich
More than 75 Catholic high school students from Staten Island participated in their first engineering conference at Borough Presidents Hall of Science at the Petridies Education Complex Nov. 22. Engineering Tomorrow introduces high school students to the engineering field with projects that illustrate practical applications for the math and science they study.
Mary DiBiase Blaich
Erik Einset receives the blades of Notre Dame Academy students Francesca Catalano, Sarah Mastoros and Veronika Rees before testing them in the wind tunnel.
Mary DiBiase Blaich
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More than 75 Catholic high school students from Staten Island participated in their first engineering conference at Borough Presidents Hall of Science at the Petridies Education Complex Nov. 22. Engineering Tomorrow introduces high school students to the engineering field with projects that illustrate practical applications for the math and science they study.