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Campus News Seguin High School The Sky’s the Limit With PLTW Engineering Courses Students in Felicia Hailey’s Project Lead the Way beginning engineering classes are learning very quickly how to make their studies soar. Introduction to Engineering Design students participated in “Mission Marshmallow.” Their mission was simple, but it would take the collaboration and problem-solving skills of every team member to accomplish it. The team who could build the highest freestanding tower that supports a marshmallow would win. The catch is that the team could only use the following items and had a mere 20 minutes to complete: 30 uncooked spaghetti noodles, a 12-inch strip of tape, one marshmallow and a pair of scissors. Rommel B., Xiemena G., Deshawn B. and Caleb L. proved that they had the teamwork, creativity and design skills of true engineers with their 3-foot tower of marshmallow. The second course in this rigorous sequence of classes is Principles of Engineering. Hailey’s POE students had an equally challenging assignment to design a plane that would f ly as far as possible with very limited supplies in under 17 minutes. Using only a pencil, paper, rubber bands, string, straws, masking tape, paper clips, a grocery bag and each other, Team Nicholas won the aerodynamic challenge. The Project Lead the Way (PLTW) mission is to prepare a diverse group of students to be successful in engineering and engineering technology programs. The career and 18 Arlington School & Family - January/February 2016 technical education department in the AISD implemented this sequence of courses to address our nation’s shortage of engineers and highly skilled technicians. This translates into opportunities of excellence for you. To find out more, visit with your campus counselor or DM us on Twitter @ CTEArlingtonISD. † students had ... to design a plane that would fly as far as possible ... in under 17 minutes