The Calvert Region MESA Competition for Calvert County Public Schools occurred at Huntingtown High School for middle and high school students on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, and for elementary school students on Thursday, March 28, 2013.
This year at the middle and high school levels, a new MESA National Challenge was introduced. For this Challenge, students had to build a prosthetic arm out of new and recycled material costing no more than $40.00. Students wore the device which was tested using several events within the Challenge to assess the dexterity of the device, the ability of the device to accurately toss balls of varying sizes, and to move objects of varying weight from one place on a table to another place on the same table.
For the second year at the middle and high school levels, the MESA Challenge Competition used computer game challenges designed for Maryland MESA by engineers at the Applied Physics Labs of Johns Hopkins University, a partner of Maryland MESA and host of the State Competition. The middle school challenge is the Interactive Game Design with Alice. The high school challenge is Cyber Challenge: Virtual Robot Maze which requires students to program the game that they design in Python Programming Language.
Additional information about the MESA Competition Challenges is available at http://www.jhuapl.edu/mesa/home/default.asp
St. Leonard Elementary School is overall Elementary School Division winner and they will advance to the Maryland MESA State Competition on Thursday, May 9, 2013, at the Applied Physics Lab of Johns Hopkins University located in Laurel MD.
Balsawood Bridge Challenge Winners
First Place: St. Leonard Elementary School
Second Place: Huntingtown Elementary School
Third Place: Windy Hill Elementary School
Effective Communication Challenge Winners
First Place: St. Leonard Elementary School
Second Place: Windy Hill Elementary School
Third Place:
