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WCTC hosts WI High School Regional Rube Goldberg Machine Contest

Waunakee High School takes home top honors, advances to finals

Waunakee High School group at Rube Goldberg Machine competition 2018Congratulations to Waunakee High School for taking home top honors at the Wisconsin High School Rube Goldberg Machine Contest (RGMC) held at Waukesha County Technical College Friday, March 9.

Waunakee High School was one of 10 teams from Wisconsin and Illinois to show off their Rube Goldberg machines in 20 steps or more. Students are challenged to take an elementary task and provide a complex, zany solution using ordinary objects, mechanical gadgets and miscellaneous items to achieve a specific goal – this year, to pour cereal into a bowl. The completed machine must fit in an overall space of 250 cubic feet and run for no more than 2 minutes per run.

The contest gives students an opportunity to demonstrate their engineering skills, compete for prizes and vie for the chance to advance to the finals in April at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

Listed below are the winners from this year’s contest:

Wisconsin regional winners:

  • 1st Place – Waunakee High School, $750 prize and advance to finals
  • 2nd Place – St. Catherine’s High School – Racine, $500 prize
  • 3rd Place – Kimberly High School, $250 prize

Specialty awards:

  • Most Creative Use of Materials – Kimberly High School
  • Best Design – Pius XI Catholic High School
  • Risk – Waupaca High School
  • Best Presentation – St. Catherine’s High School – Racine
  • Best Technical Construction – Waunakee High School
  • Best Technical Writing of Machine Steps – Milwaukee Lutheran High School
  • Most Interesting Step – Wauwatosa School District
  • Peer Award – Pius XI Catholic High School
  • Professor Butt’s Creative Spark Award – Waunakee High School
  • Rube Goldberg Spirit of Hilarious Invention Award – Waunakee High School
  • Helping Hand Teamwork Award – St. Catherine’s High School – Racine

The RGMC is named after the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, sculptor, author and engineer who spent the early part of his career making “inventions” to tackle basic tasks. The event is coordinated by the Milwaukee Area Engineering and Technology Partnership, which includes WCTC, STEM Forward, Milwaukee Area Technical College and Milwaukee School of Engineering.

Mark your calendars! The Rube Goldberg Middle School Competition (Waukesha County Schools) is set for Friday, April 20 at WCTC! The challenge will be to ring a bell.

About Waukesha County Technical College

Waukesha County Technical College, the leader in workforce development, prepares learners for success within the region and global economy. The College offers more than 170 areas of study including associate degree, technical diploma, apprenticeship and short-term certificate programs. Customized training for employers is also available. To learn more, visit www.wctc.edu

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