THE DALLAS POST Sunday, March 20, 2011 Dallas High School students who finished in third place in the Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Sciences (TEAMS) are, from left, first row, Josh Kachurick, Kevin Hunter, Samantha Casto, Pierce Donovan, Robert Adams. Second row, John Barnes, TEAMS Regional Coordinator/Penn State Wilkes-Barre Admissions Officer; John Fredericks, Dallas High School teacher; Rocco Cabrera, Marc Noyalis, Tim Reinert, Bill McFarland, P.E., Presi- dent, Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers Luzerne County Chapter. Dallas finishes third in JET) team competition Dallas High School finished in third place in the Junior Engi- neering Technical Society (JETS) Test of Engineering Apti- tude, Mathematics and Sciences (TEAMS) competition held March 9 at Penn State/Wilkes- Barre. The competition is co-spon- sored by the Pennsylvania Socie- ty of Professional Engineers Lu- zerne County Chapter. : Students worked together in teams of four to eight members in the two-part competition, which consisted of an 80-question mul- tiple choice exam and a series of eight tasks related to this year’s theme: “Smarter Energy, Cleaner Planet.” According to www.jets.org, this theme “show[s] students firsthand how engineers in vari- ous disciplines, including envi- ronmental engineers, civil engi- neers and mechanical engineers tackle the energy crisis and the global need for diversification, ef- ficiency, security, and ecological sustainability.” Wyoming Area High School finished in first place while sec- ond-place honors went to Wallen- paupack Area High School. Get The Benefits You Deserve! "i ® +} Fh Social Security x . 4 $ . Disability Claimants represented by attorneys are more successful in obtaining benefits. Call me for a FREE CONSULTATION. | can help. 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