The Bucks IU Announces the Bucks County 2022 STEM Design Challenge Winners

On Friday, March 25, 2022 the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) staged a sur­prise award pre­sen­ta­tion to the win­ning teams of this year’s STEM Design Challenge! Each year, the Bucks IU facil­i­tates the county-wide STEM Design Challenge com­pe­ti­tion for stu­dents in grades 4–8. Elementary teams (grades 4–5) and mid­dle school teams (grades 6–8) work for sev­er­al months on a response to the design chal­lenge that is posed by the statewide STEM Design Challenge Committee. The Bucks IU facil­i­tates the com­pe­ti­tion for Bucks County pub­lic and non-public schools. The win­ning teams advance to the statewide competition. 

The Bucks IU is proud to lead edu­ca­tion­al pro­grams like the STEM Design Challenge for stu­dents through­out Bucks County. Congratulations to every stu­dent that par­tic­i­pat­ed! Countywide activ­i­ties like the STEM Design Challenge rep­re­sent the incred­i­ble ways our school sys­tems work togeth­er in Bucks County to bring world class oppor­tu­ni­ties to the stu­dents we are for­tu­nate to serve every day,” stat­ed Dr. Mark Hoffman, Bucks IU Executive Director.

The 2022 STEM Design Challenge broke all pre­vi­ous Bucks County records with 127 ele­men­tary team and 87 mid­dle school team par­tic­i­pat­ing! This year’s chal­lenge was based on a need to improve a trans­porta­tion sys­tem. The com­plete chal­lenge state­ment as deter­mined by the statewide STEM Design Challenge Committee was as follows:

Infrastructure is the frame­work of our world. Buildings, roads, and pow­er sup­plies are part of the infra­struc­ture needs of our soci­ety. Your chal­lenge is to improve our trans­porta­tion sys­tem. Think of cur­rent trans­porta­tion sys­tems like air trav­el, vehi­cle trav­el, bicy­cling, etc. In what ways can they be improved to cre­ate a safer, health­i­er, and clean­er world? Or does your team have an idea for a new trans­porta­tion sys­tem? Create a pro­to­type that shows this improved, or new, trans­porta­tion sys­tem. Demonstrate how your sys­tem works by mov­ing a ping pong ball (or sim­i­lar object) through your prototype.

Student teams need­ed to cre­ate a design note­book, blue­print of their planned piece, and pro­to­type using recy­clable mate­ri­als or K’Nex pieces (a rod and con­nec­tor build­ing sys­tem). Using recy­clable mate­ri­als was a new option this year that seemed to be warm­ly embraced by many teams and added anoth­er lay­er of cre­ativ­i­ty to some of the submissions. 

Each team sub­mit­ted their doc­u­ments and a pre­sen­ta­tion video vir­tu­al­ly this year and then vol­un­teer judges viewed and scored each teams’ project. Judges are teach­ers, school admin­is­tra­tors, or STEM pro­fes­sion­als. Judges are assigned spe­cif­ic teams to score by the Bucks IU to ensure that no judge was asso­ci­at­ed with teams they were viewing.

The Bucks IU STEAM team broad­cast the awards cer­e­mo­ny live via Zoom from two ‘secret’ loca­tions: the schools of the win­ning ele­men­tary and mid­dle school teams. When it was time to announce each win­ning team, the Bucks IU team mem­bers turned off their vir­tu­al back­ground on Zoom and walked (live on Zoom) to the win­ning teams’ class­rooms! As the stu­dents watched the pre­sen­ta­tion cer­e­monies live, the win­ners were shocked to sud­den­ly see peo­ple com­ing down the hall­ways of their own schools! Squeals of excite­ment could be heard up and down the hall­ways as the stu­dents real­ized what was hap­pen­ing.  Awards, cer­tifi­cates, and bal­loons were pre­sent­ed to the winners.

The Bucks IU is very excit­ed to announce that this year’s Bucks County STEM Design Challenges win­ners are:

MIDDLE SCHOOLS (Grades 6–8):

  • Most Creative
    Sol Feinstone Elementary School (Team 51) – Council Rock School District
  • Most Environmentally Friendly
    William Penn Middle School (Team 79) – Pennsbury School District
  • Best Teamwork
    Sol Feinstone Elementary School (Team 50) – Council Rock School District
  • 3rd Place Overall
    Holland Middle School (Team 14) – Council Rock School District
  • 2nd Place Overall
    Pennwood Middle School (Team 27) – Pennsbury School District
  • 1st Place Overall
    Goodnoe Elementary School (Team 9) – Council Rock School District

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (Grades 4–5):

  • Most Creative
    Quakertown Elementary School (74) – Quakertown Community School District
  • Most Environmentally Friendly
    Snyder Girotti Elementary School (Team 90) – Bristol Borough School District
  • Best Teamwork
    Wrightstown Elementary School (Team 118) – Council Rock School District
  • 3rd Place Overall
    New Hope-Solebury Upper Elementary School (Team 46) – New Hope-Solebury School District
  • 2nd Place Overall
    Richboro Elementary School (Team 81) – Council Rock School District
  • 1st Place Overall
    New Hope-Solebury Upper Elementary School (Team 47) – New Hope-Solebury School District

Dr. Lindsey Sides, Bucks IU Supervisor of STEAM Education, stat­ed “Each year we are amazed by the engi­neer­ing skills and cre­ativ­i­ty of the stu­dent par­tic­i­pants. The STEM Design Challenge allows stu­dents to expand their knowl­edge and expe­ri­ence of STEM fields of inter­est while also build­ing team­work skills. We are proud and delight­ed by the con­tin­ued growth and inter­est in the chal­lenge and con­grat­u­late all of this year’s participants.”