THS Windbreakers is excited to meet and compete with other students in highlighting the sustainability of renewable energy. Our team has put a lot of work into our design and we continually challenging each other to excel. We can’t wait to see everyone in Minneapolis.
We are W2. This will be our second year making it to worlds/nationals and we are so incredibly excited to be competing in the 9-12th grade division this year!
This team works well together and can’t wait to share what they’ve learned about solar power with others.
We are the Speedy Spinners of South Colonie! This is our Second year attending the national competition. We have worked very hard on our turbine and can’t wait to show off our improvements. We are all athletes as well as engineers and can’t wait for Minnesota!
We are Team Brittany and we are a group of AP physics 2 students from Hopewell, Pennsylvania. This is our second year competing in the challenge and this year we are focused on turbine power output.
TEHK is a team full of unique talents that overcomes many challenges with their problem solving skills. We are super excited that we get to join KidWInd World and experience a lot of fun things ahead for us!
Hutch STEM Blue is a group of 5th and 6th grade students from Hutchinson, KS. Two of Hutch STEM Blue’s team members have competed and won Nationals two years in a row at the elementary level. Hutch STEM Blue is ready to take on Worlds with new team members and compete in a new division. Hutch STEM Blue is excited…
KnightWind is a team composed of three of our science clubs (Engineerin Club, Science Olympiad Club, and Space Club) from Las Lomas HS in California.
La Wai are a team of high school students who are associated with Makersmiths a volunteer run maker space in Leesburg Virginia. We are a diverse mix of students from various high schools. This is our second year participating in nationals. Last year we were Neighborhood Watts