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Is No. 7 Their Lucky Number? St. Paul of the Cross School Wins Regional Future City Competition Again

DiscoverE STEM - Illinois Region Was Powered Up for 27th annual award-winning Future City Competition

Theme: Design a Power Grid That Can Withstand and Recover from Natural Disaster

Chicago - The sixth-eighth graders were not stopped and trekked through the snow to compete in DiscoverE STEM - State of Illinois Future City Competition on Sat., Jan. 19 at Whitney Young Magnet High School. This year's theme was "Powering Our Future." The regional winning team, St. Paul of the Cross School, is preparing for the face off at the international event which will be held on Feb. 19, 2019 in Washington DC during National Engineers Week. This is the seventh time that St. Paul reached the international finals.

The Top Five Teams are:

1. St. Paul of the Cross School - Hiko Pa

2. Prairie Junior High School- Aeternum Industria

3. Immaculate Conception School- Gravity Falls

4. Forest Park Middle School - Ventus Terra

5. Science Academy of Chicago-Mirai

Category Award Winners are:

• Virtual City: Prairie Junior High School - Aeternum Industrial

• Essay: St. Paul of the Cross School - Hiko Pa

• Model: Forest Park Middle School - Ventus Terra

• Presentation: Wood Dale Jr High School - Noelani

• Peer: Science Academy of Chicago - Mirai

HNTB, Golden Square, Chicago Wolves, Rubinos & Mesia Engineers, Inc., and Christopher B. Burke Engineering, and 23 local professional associations supported the regional competition this year.

The competition was held at Whitney Young Magnet High School is located at 211 South Laflin Street, Chicago, Ill. 60607. The event began at 7:30 a.m. and concluded about 4:00pm. Their 1,500 city word essays were judged in advance with the student teams submitting them in Dec. 2018. Over 100 judges participated in the presentations during the event which led to the final five winners and the top team going on to the DC event. Amtrak and CECO presented highlights how their respective agencies support cities in a natural disaster. Chicago Wolves is a proud sponsor of the event again this year.

Look for an updated list of our sponsors at https://futurecity.org/illinois-chicago. Major funding for the Future City Competition comes from the Bechtel Corporation, Bentley Systems, Inc, Shell Oil Company, and DiscoverE. Additional program support provided by Electronic Arts Inc. and UL.

Powering our Future - Natural disasters - such as earthquakes, tornadoes, or hurricanes - pose serious threats to cities and citizens. The damage from these events can severely disrupt every aspect of life in an affected region. Especially now, in the wake of recent catastrophic events around the globe, engineers, architects, and city leaders face the critical task of creating resilient cities.

A resilient city adapts to challenges; it has connected systems and infrastructure in place that limit damage and help the city recover. Physical systems such as infrastructure and housing are built to withstand high winds or earthquakes, information systems such as zoning data and maps are designed to support relief efforts, and institutions such as city management or emergency response are developed to help with recovery. A resilient city ensures its residents are safe, their communities are stable and cared for, and the economy remains durable.

For more information on the specifics of the program, visit http://www.discovere.org.

In the US, over 40,000 students, representing 1,350 schools, take part in the Future City® Competition. Visit our Facebook page for more information and updates on the Future City® Competition.

About DiscoverE

DiscoverE is leading a growing volunteer movement that inspires and informs present and future generations to discover engineering. Our network of volunteers in the US and abroad is drawn from the DiscoverE coalition of more than 100 professional societies, major corporations and government agencies. Together we meet a vital need: introducing students, parents, and educators to engineering, engaging them in hands-on engineering experiences and making science and math relevant. For more information, visit www.discovere.org.

Future City® State of Illinois

The State of Illinois Future City Competition® is celebrating its 27rd year as a regional group in the national competition. The regional competition is comprised of teams, schools, and professionals from Illinois. In addition to the actual competition, Annual Chicago Engineers Benefit Dinner showcases the top local teams and award winners. For more information, visit our website here or go to http://futurecity.org/illinois-chicago.

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