The Edmond Sun

Education

February 3, 2012

Edmond schools place in Future Cities

EDMOND — Judge Jim Miller questions Sequoyah Middle School students, from left, June Kim, Noah Frost and Isabella Mullaney, during the Future Cities competition at Oklahoma Christian University Jan. 14.

Sequoyah’s entry, Papillon, placed third behind first-place winner Perpetuity from St. Philip Neri in Midwest City and Insula Omnlum from Lawton Academy of Arts and Science. Sequoyah’s Papillon also received the People’s Choice award and the Best Transportation System by the Oklahoma Society of Professional Enginners.

Le Paradis Tombe, also from Sequoyah, won the Best Communication System by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Hydropolis from Edmond Cimarron Middle School won Best Indoor Environment from the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers.

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