Bridging the Triad - RECBTT
Bridging the Triad
Bridging the Triad
Greensboro Parks & Recreation, High Point Parks & Recreation, Kernersville Parks & Recreation, Lexington Parks and Recreation, Thomasville Parks and Recreation, and Winston-Salem Recreation & Parks are collaborating on an exciting program to get youth engaged with Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)!
Participants will compete as individuals in four age groups: 8-10, 11-14, 15-17, and adult. Bridges will be judged based on how much weight it will support, divided by the total mass of the structure. The top three most efficient bridges in the youth categories and the first place in the adult category will advance to the regional competition. There will also be a prize in for the most creative design.
To register for this free competition, visit your local recreation center or bridge competition host site to receive construction supplies. Local competitions will be held February 1, 2025 and the regional competition will be held February 22, 2025.
Participants will compete as individuals in four age groups: 8-10, 11-14, 15-17, and adult. Bridges will be judged based on how much weight it will support, divided by the total mass of the structure. The top three most efficient bridges in the youth categories and the first place in the adult category will advance to the regional competition. There will also be a prize in for the most creative design.
To register for this free competition, visit your local recreation center or bridge competition host site to receive construction supplies. Local competitions will be held February 1, 2025 and the regional competition will be held February 22, 2025.
Greensboro Parks & Recreation, High Point Parks & Recreation, Kernersville Parks & Recreation, Lexington Parks and Recreation, Thomasville Parks and Recreation, and Winston-Salem Recreation & Parks are collaborating on an exciting program to get youth engaged with Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)!
Participants will compete as individuals in four age groups: 8-10, 11-14, 15-17, and adult. Bridges will be judged based on how much weight it will support, divided by the total mass of the structure. The top three most efficient bridges in the youth categories and the first place in the adult category will advance to the regional competition. There will also be a prize in for the most creative design.
To register for this free competition, visit your local recreation center or bridge competition host site to receive construction supplies. Local competitions will be held February 1, 2025 and the regional competition will be held February 22, 2025.
Participants will compete as individuals in four age groups: 8-10, 11-14, 15-17, and adult. Bridges will be judged based on how much weight it will support, divided by the total mass of the structure. The top three most efficient bridges in the youth categories and the first place in the adult category will advance to the regional competition. There will also be a prize in for the most creative design.
To register for this free competition, visit your local recreation center or bridge competition host site to receive construction supplies. Local competitions will be held February 1, 2025 and the regional competition will be held February 22, 2025.