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Welcome video: provides overview of Imagine
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PULLMAN, Wash. – Nearly 450 students from across the Pacific Northwest took up the challenge May 18-20 to imagine a more sustainable, fuel-efficient tomorrow. Their ideas ranged from using neodymium magnets to enhance nuclear fusion reactors to using compostable diapers made from common kitchen supplies.
Winning entries by category
Behavior
1st place: #77, Oracle Growing Tomorrow Sentinel High School, Missoula, MT 2nd place: #54, Bike Wind Map Project 3rd place: #115, Save with CYI 4th place: #29, Scrap Power Biofuels 2nd place: #68, Unconventional Biofuels 3rd place: #21, Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulosic Waste 4th place: #100, Biofuels Fueling Our School The Design Challenge 1st place: #34, Nature’s Filter Camas High School, Camas, WA 2nd place: #82, Eco-Friendly Middle School
3rd place: #56, Aquaponics Agriculture of the Future
Camas High School, Camas, WA
4th place: #85, Hydrogen Generation from Microbial Electrolysis
ArchBishop Murphy High School, Everett The Technological Challenge 1st place: #78, Enhancing a Nuclear Fusion Reactor Todd Beamer High School, Federal Way 2nd place: #74, The Envi An Environmental Diaper
3rd place: #116, Solar Capture System
Stanwood High School, Stanwood, WA
4th place: #28, IHEMS
Union High School, Camas, WA AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE
Most Innovative
#92, Azane Interlake High School, Bellevue, WA Most likely to succeed the marketplace #74, The Envi An Environmentally Friendly Diaper
Ballard High School, Seattle, WA Community Impact Award
#8, Urban Gardens
Pullman Christian School, Pullman, WA
Global impact award
#29, Scrap Power Lake Roosevelt High School, Coulee Dam
Advisors’ favorite
#40, Off-Grid Waste Water Treatment Hudson’s Bay High School, Vancouver Most inspirational
#36, Recycling: Not Just for the Money, but for a Better Community
Wapato High School, Wapato NEWLY PARTICIPATING AWARDSIdaho Congressional District #1
#84, Designing a Photosynthetic Bioreactor Cascade High School, Cascade, ID Montana, Congressional District #1
#77, Oracle: Growing Tomorrow Sentinel High School, Missoula
Oregon Congressional District #4
#83, Closed System Renewable Energy Kings Valley Charter School, Philomath WA Congressional District #1
#85, Hydrogen Generation from Microbial Electrolysis Arch Bishop Murphy High School, Everett WA Congressional District #2 #90, Stabilized Permanent Magnet Levitation Lake Stevens High School WA Congressional District #3 #100, Biofuels Fueling our Schools LaCenter High School, LaCenter
WA Congressional District #4
#55, Recycling Made Easy East Valley High School, Yakima
WA Congressional District #5
Project #53, HoCo Fridge/Heater Asotin High School, Asotin
WA Congressional District #6
Project #80, Reflective Paint Henry Foss High School, Tacoma
WA Congressional District #9
#58, Alternative Transportation System Yelm Extension School |
Raising the bar
“Every year I think it can’t get any better and it does,” said Craig Parks, WSU psychology professor and member of Imagine Tomorrow steering committee. “The bar just keeps going up.”