Young Inventors
Classroom B

Lessons

Teachers

Mr. Walters

Contact: mwalter2@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I enjoy working on cars and motorcycles. Im also a woodworker and enjoy going scuba diving.

Mr. Carr

Contact: wcarr2@osego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I am a juggler and I love the outdoors. I am a sailor and have been sailing for 12 years.

Mr. Sykes

Contact: csykes@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I enjoy hiking, mounting biking, and snowmobiling. I am also a race car driver.

Mr. Sporleder

Contact: ssporled@oswego.edu

Interests and Hobbies: I enjoy wood and metal working, nature and teaching others. I also run my own vegetable farm when not in school!

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Teagan

Assembling the balloon-powered bottle car from lesson 1.

Teagan

Testing here model airplane from lesson 2.

Teagan

With a little help from a "friend" let's test our boat design.

Teaching photos

Mr. Carr

Mr. Carr demonstrating how to make a motorized foam boat from lesson 3.

Mr. Walters

Mr. Walters constructing a pop rocket that functions off of water propulsion systems during lesson 4.

YI - Classroom B for Paige Brown

Paige Brown, a senior from Bangor High School, has successfully crafted an effective way to pull destructive phosphorus from a stream by using a seaweed gel combined with aluminum and magnesium. With the use of some hair clips and a block of foam, she has created a filter from the globs of mixture that she herself perfected. Polluted water has endangered billions of people’s lives in many countries where access to clean water is very scarce. Brown’s design has the potential to reach and help people around the world. The young inventor has already been accepted to Stanford, Caltech, Harvard, MIT, Columbia, and Yale.