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NATIONALS AT THE SAN DIEGO AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
San Diego (March 14, 2007) -St. Viator School seventh graders Abigail Gray, Christina Gray, Kate Jordan, Nicholas Stanley, Diego Reyes-Alicea and Sasquel Exum, known collectively as Eagles, were recently selected to advance to the TOYchallenge™ 2007 Nationals at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park on April 21-22. The team, led by Mrs. Jane Falasz, is one of hundreds of teams of students from across the country that are participating in TOYchallenge, a fun-fueled toy- and game-design competition that gives kids the chance to step out of their classrooms and develop their engineering and design skills by creating their dream toy. For the competition's Preliminary Round, the teams, comprised of at least 50 percent girls, submitted written descriptions and visual presentations of their original toy or game concepts based on themed categories including Games for the Family, Get Out and Play, and Toys that Teach. The submissions were judged on originality, creativity, feasibility, design process description, team participation and clarity of communication. 150 Preliminary Round finalists were invited to advance to the TOYchallenge Nationals to be held at the San Diego Air & Space Museum on April 21-22. At the Nationals, one grand prize package will be awarded, and one team will also be named the category prize winner in each theme category. TOYchallenge (www.TOYchallenge.com) is designed to engage middle school-age students, especially girls, in science and engineering and to inspire them to pursue careers in those fields. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women comprise only 13 percent of the engineering workforce. However, studies show that, in elementary school, equal numbers of girls and boys are interested in--and good at--math, science and technology. Unfortunately, beginning around the sixth grade, more girls than boys drift away from these subjects. While open to all fifth through eighth graders in the U.S., TOYchallenge focuses on catching girls' attention in these subjects in order to keep them in the engineering "pipeline." TOYchallenge is created and run by Sally Ride Science. Northrop Grumman is the presenting sponsor. Southwest Airlines is the official airline of TOYchallenge.
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