Rossi is in year two of supporting energy investigations with Holland. Rossi GM Auto Dealership of Washington Township also offered support as Holland’s GM Eco-School partner through the National Wildlife Federation. In addition to the help provided by Polytech, donated materials came from OpDyke Lumber, Glass Castle, and Flemington Home Depot. It will have wheels, allowing it to be easily transported to community events such as a farmer’s market, and to Polytech for demonstrations.īacskai said that the community should share the oven since it has been a true community effort to plan and construct it. The finished solar oven will also further educate the school’s students and the greater community about the principles of sustainability. Holland Township Elementary enrichment teacher Stephanie Bacskai is leading the project as part of a special STEM and sustainability collaboration activity to excite and benefit the entire fourth grade. They are doing so with help from four Polytech students in instructor Charles Lachner’s Energy Technologies II class. What’s even more impressive is that six of the school’s fourth grade students are working to build the solar oven. In the next couple of months, students at Holland Township School hope to bake a batch of cookies using an oven powered solely by the sun. Polytech Partners with Holland Township School on Solar Oven Project » YES (Youth Employment Services Program).» Resources for English Language Learners.» Automotive Services / Diesel & Power Sports Technology.
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