National Engineers Week Future City Competition®
2006 Regional Winners
| FC Regional Competition Sites (31) | School Name | Future City Name | Future City Summary | Students' Names | Teacher's Name | Engineer's Name |
| (1) ALBANY, NY (CAPITAL DISTRICT)
Farnsworth Middle School |
Farnsworth Middle School | New Salem |
The city of New Salem is situated along the Hudson River in upstate New York. The key feature of New Salem is our energy production. The fusion plant supplies the power underground, with a hydropower facility creating clean hydrogen energy. Our agricultural complex consists of biodomes that are sustainable ecosystems where processing plants can immediately package and ship out our harvest. |
Alex Dvorscak Dana McLaughlin Daniel Sipzner |
Deborah Escobar |
Robert Sipzner, P.E. |
| (2) BUFFALO
St. Mary’s School |
St. Mary’s School | Ganesh |
Ganesh is a tropical paradise in southern Iraq. The community originated as a research center to explore possibilities for a self-sustaining city. After the conflicts and war in the early 21 st century scientists explored alternatives to the rapidly diminishing supply of fossil fuels. They discovered that water from the Euphrates River contained organisms that could be used in microbial fuel cells. |
Lucas Kamholz Brian Ruszaj Caroline Steele |
Donna Ruszaj |
Leonard Kamholz |
| (3) CALIFORNIA NORTHERN
King Middle School |
King Middle School |
San Marcos |
Located ten miles off the Southern California coast, San Marcos has established itself as one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world. All structures within the city are equipped with our highly advanced SMART technology system called “Zigbee.” Although non-polluting sources of energy, such as nuclear fusion and solar energy are used, Zigbee maximizes energy efficiency by sensing and monitoring daily energy usage. |
Michelle Allen David Felien Alisa Wyman |
Erik Mateljan |
Paul Vo |
| (4) CHICAGO
St. Barnabas Catholic School |
St. Barnabas Catholic School |
West Destiny |
West Destiny is a space station in an unusual solar orbit. This City moves between space trading centers at Earth, its moon, and Mars. When near Mars, West Destiny engineers pilot remote mining vehicles in the asteroid belt. When relocating, West Destiny follows the Interplanetary Superhighways (IPS). The IPS are paths through our solar system where gravitational forces and rotational forces within the solar system are balanced. |
Laura Carroll Eileen Cullina Sara Kochanny |
Jeanne Conway |
Timothy Cullina, P.E. |
| (5) COLORADO
The Garden School |
The Garden School |
Toriiyama |
Welcome to Toriiyama where the mountains meet the sea. Torriyama, Japanese for Bird Mountain, has been built on the sight of a volcanic disaster. And like the Phoenix from the ancient myths, this amazing city has risen from the ashes. Toriiyama is powered by an innovative volcanic power plant. This provides renewable, inexpensive energy for our thriving city. |
Reid Miller Rebecca Tanner |
Kaaren Peck |
James Hancock, P.E. City Manager, Town of Gypsum, CO |
| (6) FLORIDA
St. John Neumann School |
St. John Neumann School |
Ostia Antica |
In present times of 2171, Ostia Antica is the place to be. More than a century ago, the Gulf Coast was continuously battered and destructed by hurricanes. After many years of hard work and determination by devoted engineers, Ostia Antica, the city out at sea, was brought about from its ruins using futuristic technology. This city was built to do extraordinary things such as submerge itself into the Gulf in order to keep residents safe at a time need. |
Victoria Enjamio Jennifer Palmer Andrea Sugranes |
Sylvia Fraginals |
Lee S. Casey |
| (7) GEORGIA
Queen of Angels Catholic School |
Queen of Angels Catholic School |
Satoria |
Satoria is proud of its low taxes, no pollution, low crime rate, low unemployment, high education levels, and equal opportunities for all. It is one of the latest, most technologically-advanced cities to be created in the twenty-second century. Satoria means to understand. Creating a highly advanced and self-reliant city requires understanding how to link the past, present, and future. |
Nathan Anderson Taylor Mueller Jon Stoff |
Cynthia Sabula |
Catherine Anderson |
| (8) IDAHO
Classical At Home |
Classical At Home |
Falcon Bay |
Falcon Bay , inspired by the majestic, swift and conquering peregrine falcon, was founded by Daniel Ross Hancock in the year 2010. It is located on Cape Melville, and is one of the northern cities of Australia's east coast. The Great Barrier Reef is a major attraction. Because of pollution & tourism, though, we have hired scientists to restore the reef to its original glory. |
Jordan Haddock Weston Hancock Daniel May |
Fiona May |
Tracy Olsen, P.E. |
| (9) INDIANA
Riverview Middle School |
Riverview Middle School |
Magnanomous |
Welcome to the city of Magnanomous! The city that means “bountiful” and “beneficial” in Latin, has addition meaning: mag- magnetism, nano- nanotechnology, and mos- meaning the best atmosphere. As Magnanomous grew, the climate and aura of the city attracted many people. Today, one of our greatest assets is the “city within a skyscraper,” Magnopolis Gardens. |
Lior Ben-Yehoshua Kourtney Johnson Molly King |
Deborah Daugherty |
Vanessa Schoon |
| (10) IOWA
Turkey Valley Junior High School |
Turkey Valley Junior High School | Electrica |
Welcome to the fabulous city of Electrica, a modern city with old fashioned charm. With an ethnically diverse population of just over 177,000, Electrica is world famous for being the first place on Earth to successfully capture, transform, and store lightning bolts. Electrica's power source is lightning. There is an increased number of thunderstorms in Electrica due to its location on the Pacific coastline. |
Christine Boyer Jordan Bruess Julia Cuvelier |
Mary Jo Hangartner |
Paul Herold |
| (11) KANSAS
Westridge Middle School |
Westridge Middle School |
Zenith |
The superb city of Zenith is unequaled in its charm, resourceful inhabitants, and numerous attractions. Located on the coastline of New Zealand, Zenith’s lush atmosphere is simply breathtaking. Brilliant and imaginative citizens ensure that Zenith is a growing metropolis with new inventions developing daily. Ensuring that students receive the benefits of an advanced education is top priority for the citizens of Zenith. |
David Blank Leigha Empson Emily Miller |
Vonda Morris |
William B. Empson |
| (12) LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas Day School |
Las Vegas Day School |
Alxentara |
As population grows, space diminishes. Every second, our population grows and more living space is needed and more natural resources are used. What we need are communities that best utilize space, that are environmentally sound, and that can help promote the best possible future for mankind. This is the theory behind Alxentara. We are committed to improving the way new developments are built to give a healthy advantage to the future generations. |
Jordan Lamothe
Josh Puerner William Sidell |
Cynthia Ochoa |
Grant Tokumi |
| (13) LOUISIANA
St. Thomas More School |
St. Thomas More School | N.O.R.A. – New Orleans Reigns Again |
Many titles have described New Orleans: The City That Care Forgot, The Big Easy, The Crescent City, and the Queen of the South. Resurrecting herself after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has reemerged as NORA (New Orleans Reigns Again). NORA boasts a sophisticated levee system, which provides hurricane protection, houses transportation, helps rebuild the wetlands, and reduces air pollution. |
Alison Adams Melanie Eddington Katherine Fredieu |
Shirley Newman |
Tony Arikol, P.E. |
| (14) MARYLAND
E.H. Markle Intermediate School |
E. H. Markle Intermediate School |
La Belle Ville |
In the glorious year of 2320, the city, La Belle Ville, (French for The Beautiful City) thrives as a coastal city. With 1,134,815 people, a superb transportation system, comfortable residential areas, unique distribution centers, fun entertainment, top of the line education, and beauty all around, La Belle Ville is the place to be. |
Taylor Hovey Chae Jubb McKay Schmitt |
Diana Leppo |
Rick Schmitt Honeywell Utility Solutions |
| (15) MICHIGAN
St. John Lutheran School |
St. John Lutheran School |
Deanothen |
Behold Deanothen! Discover it from above and below! In 2199 A.D., Detroit has been reborn into a new semi-subterranean city. Imagine beautiful green spaces replacing deteriorated homes and businesses. Picture a city that has unmatched health and security. Envision a city where the environment has been reclaimed and is pristine once again. |
Jenna Affholter Brad Lorant Brian Vaughan |
Jon Pfund |
Jane Sternemann |
| (16) MINNESOTA
Chippewa Middle School |
Chippewa Middle School |
Joukai |
Joukai, which means heaven, was built from the ground up (actually from below the ground up). From our underground transportation system to our solar-powered jets, Joukai truly is heaven on Earth. Our highly refined transportation infrastructure, Kim Williams Transportation Technology (KWTT), was created to lower gas emissions and make Joukai more environmentally friendly. |
Emily Duffield Alannah Pratt Max Showalter |
Nancy Roussin |
Stefan Gantert, P.E. |
| (17) NORTHERN NEVADA
Pine Middle School |
Pine Middle School |
Iris |
We accepted the challenge of rebuilding a landmass that split from Iceland after a catastrophic 9.7 earthquake. This earthquake left the island in a heap of rubble in 2712. However, the earthquake offered an opportunity to improve designs of what is today recognized as the island of Iris. Our researchers and engineers have evaluated the damage and proposed solutions to modern problems. |
Michelle Lemay Katie Pettibone Danea Pirtle |
Careyn Hallstrom |
Craig Wesner |
| (18) NEW ENGLAND
Walter S. Parker Middle School |
Walter S. Parker Middle School |
Area-51 |
Welcome to our city called “Area-51” founded by a team of science students at Parker Middle School, and is located just north of Reading, Massachusetts. It was first constructed in the year 2000 along the Merrimack River. Instead of destroying a forest, we selected a deserted farmland which was well suited to our city’s needs. |
Terry Crocker Rebecca Crupi Ryan Lachmayr |
Connie Quackenbush |
Alex Lachmayr |
| (19) NEW YORK CITY
Valley Middle School |
Valley Middle School | Tchiaq Shishmaref |
On a small island in the Bering Strait region of Alaska, the city of Tchiaq Shishmaref or New Shishmaref in Inupiaq stands out as a technological and futuristic wonder of 2488. The primordial village of Shishmaref fell victim to coastal erosion and global warming forcing its citizens to move inland. However, with the island's levee system, TRLS™ citizens feel safe and secure on the coastal regions of Tchiaq Shishmaref. |
Michael Ahrendt Alicia Henneberry Bryan Jarmusch |
Judith Vihonski |
Michael McNally |
| (20) NORTH CAROLINA
Dillard Drive Middle School |
Dillard Drive Middle School |
Solus Isle |
Welcome to Solus Isle City, the year 2151 AD. Solus Isle is a large star-shaped volcanic island in the center of a large fresh-water lake in North America. The main island also has ten surrounding barrier islands. The city is a dream city for people to live in and work. The city grew slowly since it’s founding in 2005. Since that time the city has gone through tremendous changes. |
Tommy Pendlebury Sam Ray Charlie Townsend |
Kirti Patel, Ph.D. |
Chris Whiteside, P.E. |
| (21) OHIO
Bexley Middle School |
Bexley Middle School |
Spirare |
Located on the sandy beaches of northern Tunisia, Spirare (population 265,885) is a center of intercontinental trade. Initially, Spirare focused on neo-urban research and design, addressing self-sufficiency and sustainability. Presently, Spirare stands as a global leader of innovative, productive agri-systems—responsive to international concerns. Constructed in 2089, Spirare continues to expand. |
Evan Darwin Nathaniel Pelz Brian Yost |
Linda Kelley |
Mark Sherman |
| (22) OKLAHOMA
St. Philip Neri School |
St. Philip Neri School |
Red Hawk |
Red Hawk, a model community, is open to all people. Red Hawk is an unconventional solution to age-old problems associated with over-crowding and global warming. Since the Earth is over 70% water, Red Hawk uses the technology of the oil production platforms of the twenty-first century, providing more space for the world’s population. |
Allison Hopper Raleigh Logan Melanie Scherer |
Sue Hawkins |
Wayne Recla ARINC Engineering Services, LLC |
| (23) PHILADELPHIA
Our Lady Help of Christians School |
Our Lady Help of Christians School |
Decodelphia |
Decodelphia, an agricultural center, was constructed within ten years in response to global climate shifts that had produced regional food shortages. Because Decodelphia's purpose is to grow, process, and export agricultural products worldwide, the Decodelphian population of approximately 166,000 is concentrated in a central location, so that the remaining adjacent acreage can be used for agricultural production. |
Maggie Greenberg Laura Pospisil Lorenzo Quebral |
Jane Ring |
Michael DiCamillo |
| (24) PHOENIX
Ira Murphy Elementary School |
Ira Murphy Elementary School |
Paracus |
Paracus, named for the strong and steady Peruvian winds of the same name, is located 224 kilometers south of the city of Lima in southern Peru. Offshore is the Peruvian marine fault, the merging point of two ocean currents, El Nino and Humbolt, which provide an ideal mixture of warm and cold water perfect for ocean farming. Paracus is a high-tech city that uses entirely renewable energy sources. |
Michael Morgan Daisy Nuñez Jessica Rohde |
Mark Wingert |
Paul Porell |
| (25) PITTSBURGH
St. Bede School |
St. Bede School |
Wilkommenhaus |
Wilkommenhaus lives up to its meaning by “welcoming home” its citizens with open and friendly hearts. Residents enjoy numerous economic and educational opportunities, and a clean, thriving environment. Founded in 1812 by Gustav Zewe as a trading post, Wilkommenhaus was established as a haven of freedom for German immigrants. Few cities in the world have as many opportunities for prosperity as this flourishing metropolis. |
Kathleen Hospodar David Jimenez Catherine Stephenson |
Betsy Zewe Killmeyer |
Paul Lovejoy |
| (26) SOUTH CAROLINA
Anderson Home School |
Anderson Home School |
The Electric City |
The settlers of Anderson were mostly Scotch-Irish coming from Virginia and Pennsylvania to farm. By the late 1800’s, the Anerson area was filled with numerous textile mills. In 1895 William Whitner developed the first long distance transmission of electricity in the South. He successfully transmitted electricity six miles over power lines to downtown Anderson. Anderson became known as “The Electric City,” a nickname that it holds today, in the year 2176. |
Juliann Davis Alex Diaz Elizabeth Hazelwood |
Ann Hazelwood |
Richard Hazelwood |
| (27) TEXAS - HOUSTON
Duchesne Academy |
Duchesne Academy |
Lacustria |
Lacustria resides in the Ghangxi Zhuangzu region in southern China, about 45 miles from the region’s capital, Naning. Lacustria orginated as an expansion of the capital in 2005, along the Zuo Jiang River. Our city’s population has reached a little over a million in year 2152. The growth of our city was controlled by zoning. |
Danielle George Skye Rudin Helen Talbot |
Kathy Duquesnay |
David Baker |
| (28) NORTH TEXAS
Kingwood Middle School |
Kingwood Middle School |
Ocean’s Spray |
A shimmering sunrise welcomes the day in Ocean’s Spray, a thriving community spanning the Marshall Islands and the surrounding turquoise waters. Designed by distinguished scientists and engineers, Ocean's Spray represents a merging of creativity and imagination. The city features earth-friendly energy systems, bioengineered infrastructure, and magnificent transport systems, including the world's first maglev spaceport. |
Vanessa Arias Monica Mancera Ramon Tarango |
John Baron |
Tak Chai Tamayo |
| (29) WASHINGTON, D.C.
Rachel Carson Middle School |
Rachel Carson Middle School |
Vintolla |
Welcome to Vintolla! Vintolla is a prosperous city with a diverse community and a picturesque landscape. The city has flourished within its rolling hills, verdant valleys, forests, and river beaches; yet it still has its original small town values. As Vintolla has grown, its residents were concerned with pollution and crime and took a proactive, preventative role. |
Jordan Bell Upma Kapoor Rachel Takahashi |
Mark A. Bolt |
Karin Harm-Ottman |
| (30) WASHINGTON STATE
St. Patrick’s School |
St. Patrick’s School |
Fox River |
The technologically and aesthetically pleasing city of Fox River offers much to the ultramodern person or family of the 27th Century. Our expert engineering team has structured and designed Fox River to provide its citizens with environmentally friendly and energy efficient housing and infrastructure. Fox River technology includes a cutting edge Eoscularo transport system developed during the NASA Jupiter mission. |
Taylor Graham Collin Price Ailis Thornhill |
Bernadita Sanner |
Terrence L. Thornhill |
| (31) WISCONSIN
St. Alphonsus School |
St. Alphonsus School |
Vindo a Baia |
During the Cretaceous period, a meteorite struck in the South Pacific. It formed natural harbors that were discovered by Portuguese explorers in 1592. They founded a colony that became the thriving city of Vindo à Baía. One of our city’s special attributes is its underground aspects. Installation of waste and water utilities underground leaves more open land above. |
Nick Baumgardner Adam Myers Evan Goyette |
Mary Kay Peters |
Tony Myers |
National Engineers Week Future City Competition®
2005 Regional Winners
| FC Regional Competition Sites (32) | School Name | Future City Name | Future City Summary | Students' Names | Teacher's Name | Engineer's Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) ALBANY, NY (CAPITAL DISTRICT)
Maple Hill Middle School |
Maple Hill Middle School | Manila |
The City of Manila is the capital of the beautiful Islands of the Philippines. The use of aggregates incorporated in a gel-epoxy system has helped Manila's population construct and maintain a sophisticated system of roadways. Our society strives to share its wealth, and works towards a common good. |
Melanie Berger Althea Codamon Sean Malloy |
Kenneth M. Malloy |
George E. Walling, Jr |
| (2) BUFFALO
Nativity of Our Lord School |
Nativity of Our Lord School | Ville de la Côte |
Ville de la Cote, “City of the Coast”, is located on the coast of Nova Scotia. In the past, Ville de la Côte has depended on exporting aggregates for much of its income. Recently, the world renowned Aggregate Material Research Centre has developed innovative uses of natural aggregates. |
Michela Gacioch Colleen Raab John Reiser |
Charlotte Tahk |
Stanley J. Blas |
| (3) CALIFORNIA (NORTHERN)
Edna Brewer Middle School
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Edna Brewer Middle School |
Solaqua |
Solaqua’s economy relies on tourism, so it was designed with tourists in mind. Our city’s main transportation system is a water-pressured subway with stations throughout the city. For shorter distances, there’s the yellow bike program in the residential areas. |
Annie Chen Luke Joachim Kyle Stuart-Willis |
Megan Jensen |
David An |
| (4) CALIFORNIA (SOUTHERN)
Martin Luther King Middle School
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Martin Luther King Middle School |
Consante Fonte |
Our team of top engineers and scientists were given an opportunity to design a city whose mission is to restore the Amazon rainforest using renewable and sustainable practices. Currently, in the year 2155, our mission became a reality with the development of the city of Constante Fonte, meaning “Constant Supply”. |
Karina Coscuna Peter Vo Alisa Wyman |
Joanne Norlander |
Paul Vo |
| (5) CHICAGO
Hubble Middle School
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Hubble Middle School |
Valescaré |
In the 26th century, a consortium of nations drilled down the center of one of the (Mars) stalactites, and branched out, creating several “disks” of open space within the giant column. Whole layers were constructed at a time… The first layer was completed in 2700…. (and) granted with the name Valescaré, ‘to make Mars strong’ in Latin. |
Claire Bennett Piryanka Prakash Dan Regan |
Nina Koelpin |
Nancy Knoepflein |
| (6) COLORADO
Cherry Creek Challenge School
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Cherry Creek Challenge School |
Islasol |
Islasol, the island of sun and equality is truly a wonderful place to live. With a great understanding of previous follies in the architectural, economical, governmental, and civil planning of cities in the past, we have planned everything down to the smallest detail of our city with great care. |
Steve Henke Matt Howshar Evan Simpson |
Barbara Rogers |
David Henke |
| (7) FLORIDA
Epiphany Catholic School
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Epiphany Catholic School |
Ektara |
Welcome to Ektara, a tropical ocean paradise. “Ektara” comes from Hindi, meaning “star.” It alludes to both its star-shaped land form and its main source of power, the sun. Ektara is built on reclaimed land from limestone quarry, and separated by a bay into Inner and Outer Star areas. |
Gabriella DiCarlo Alex Irastorza Carolina Ragolta |
Sister Carmel Regina |
Rodrigo O. Rodriguez, PE |
| (8) INDIANA
Leo Junior/Senior High School
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Leo Junior/Senior High School |
Element 109 |
Element 109, one of the world’s most envied cities, is found on the South Carolina coastline. Element 109 has a great government, an outstanding economy, good citizenship, and a state-of-the-art transportation system. |
Evan Delagrange Austin Schmidt Jacob Willinger |
Richard Flickinger |
Rick Slayback |
| (9) IOWA
Harding Middle School |
Harding Middle School | Gylleneimperium |
The city of La Paz, Bolivia was declining. The government decided that creating another city would solve the problem by lowering the population and opening up job opportunities. Officials decided to place the new city in the Andes Mountains. Gylleneimperium, a two level city, was born. |
Lucas Boyle Christopher Sabotta Michael Sepulveda |
Jean Oberbroeckling |
Dennis Keitel |
| (10) KANSAS
Westridge Middle School
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Westridge Middle School |
Neos Elysium |
Located on the beautiful Greek island of Crete, Neos Elysium is a metropolis that covers roughly 275 square miles. The city’s layout is nothing short of genius, boasting a user-friendly grid system in nearly all of its features, including its magnetic roads, and congruent water grids. |
Isaac Dressman Thomas Lusk Matt Vestal |
Vonda Morris |
Guy Voss |
| (11) LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas Day School
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Las Vegas Day School |
City of Dreams |
City of Dreams is a paradise for people young and old with excellent education, healthcare, and pollution control. Our water system is supplied by hundreds of water towers constantly being built and replaced. We use fusion and microwave power plants to power our city. |
Jordan Lamothe
Josh Puerner William Sidell |
Cynthia Ochoa |
Grant Tokumi |
| (12) LOUISIANA
St. Thomas More School |
St. Thomas More School | L’Etoile Directice |
Expelled from Nova Scotia in the 1700s, the French Canadians migrated to the impenetrable swamps of south Louisiana. Today their descendants continue to shepherd their land using modern technology. Located off the coast of Louisiana, L’Etoile Directice was built of aggregates mined from a shelf two hundred miles off shore. |
Lauren Arikol Lisa Lynch Kathleen O’Hara |
Shirley Newman |
Jacque “Jack” Lasseigne |
| (13) MARYLAND
Maryland Home School |
Maryland Home School |
Sui Generis |
In 2397, Svi Generis in Northern Quebec has a population of 31,324,512, which increases by approximately 5% every year. The source of power is a fission/fusion reactor (which) splits atoms and then re-fuses them, creating many times the power of old fission systems and emitting almost no pollution at all. |
Julius Bjornson Anna Misleh Jake Williams |
Teresa Williams |
Daniel Steinfeldt |
| (14) MICHIGAN
St. John Lutheran School
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St. John Lutheran School |
Solaratoll |
Solaratoll is a pristine atoll in the South Pacific, located at the equator on the International Dateline. The city was founded by scientists investigating uses of the sun’s energy and curious magnetic properties of volcanic magma. Today, in 2199, one of our greatest assets is our transportation system. |
Brad Lorant Gurnoor Rathore Liesel Weirauch |
Jon Pfund |
Jane Sternemann |
| (15) MILWAUKEE
St. Leonard School
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St. Leonard School |
Rocky Road |
Rocky Road is the place to live in 2201. All the citizens live here because of the three E’s: efficient, exciting, and environmentally resourceful. Rocky Road was built mostly from recycled goods and reclaimed aggregates, the process of returning used quarries back to their original state. |
Rebecca Kaye Rachel Pradarelli Nicole Sedivy |
Amy Kinosian |
Karyn Schroeder |
| (16) MINNESOTA
Black Hawk Middle School
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Black Hawk Middle School |
Rocaville |
Rocaville: a place that has what people are looking for from futuristic transportation systems to a space station. There are nearly pollution-free utilities. The R.P.C.T.S. (Rocaville Public Computerized Transit System) provides transportation to anywhere in the city. |
Emily Geary Vidur Sharma Kaila Vogt |
Nicholas Cobbett |
Anthony Aderhold |
| (17) NEW ENGLAND
Birchland Park Middle School
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Birchland Park Middle School |
Flintopia |
On Flintopia, we believe in the balance and harmony of all living things. Our water is generated from filtration systems that use aggregate materials to filter and purify natural water into usable, drinkable water. Beings who visit us from other planets remark that Flintopia’s water is the best tasting in the known universe. |
Michelle Grohe Kyle Sears Jonathan Stack |
Susan Superson |
Kathryn Hamilton |
| (18) NEW JERSEY
Cedar Drive Middle School
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Cedar Drive Middle School |
Lucky #7 |
Lucky #7 aims to provide a healthy, environmentally friendly setting. Our life expectancy is eighty-seven years old, six years higher than that of the U.S.A. We only have five percent pollution, which is an outstanding contribution to the welfare of our citizens. |
Julie Barnett Nicolette Iorio Grace Paras |
Suzanne Cooper |
Robert Feldman |
| (19) NEW YORK CITY
Valley Middle School |
Valley Middle School | Quaterra |
Quaterra, a city of 2154, is located on the southern coast of Victoria, Australia. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion generators use the ocean’s temperature to generate large amounts of energy. On the peaks of the Australian Alps just north of Quaterra, wind turbines generate energy. |
Marquise Francis Jack Potash Charles Russek |
Judith Vihonski |
Michael McNally |
| (20) NORTH CAROLINA
Mendenhall Middle School
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Mendenhall Middle School |
Roccia Cittia |
The beautiful city of Roccia Citta is nestled between rugged mountains and graceful arching coasts. From sunrise to sunset, Roccia Citta offers a wide variety of local natural wonders as well as a wealth of new technology that creates a city in which you will be able to work, live, and play. |
Kris Ashburn Rebecca Kabatchnick Paul Mott |
Garriot Rose |
Scarlet Kitts |
| (21) NORTHERN NEVADA
Pine Middle School
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Pine Middle School |
Rue Chaude |
Rue Chaude has a thriving population of 918,873 residents, due to our economy, innovative ideas, education, and transportation. We challenged our engineers to come up with an innovative way to power cars with no byproducts or pollution using aggregates. They succeeded with the heat-powered cars we use every day |
Chris Dugan Max Dugan Sam Dugan |
Careyn Hallstrom |
Craig Wesner |
| (22) OHIO
Southern Hills Academy
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Southern Hills Academy |
Idainaru-Toshi |
Idainaru-Toshi means “The Great City”. Idainaru-Toshi prides itself in providing great opportunities for our citizens. Our leaders established a strong financial surplus while keeping taxes at 4%. Our six Fusion Power Plants exclusively power Idainaru-Toshi. |
Timothy Corcoran Caitlin Henderson Danae Richmond |
Sarah Folzenlogen |
Les Hollar |
| (23) OKLAHOMA
St. Philip Neri School |
St. Philip Neri School |
DiverseCity |
In DiverseCity, people of different ethnicities, religions, and cultures come together in harmony. Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek’s motto, “IDIC – Infinite Diversity from Infinite Combinations,” inspired our founders to create an environment based on equality and differences. |
Alyssa Grossen Thalia Nguyen Catherine Salazar |
Sue Hawkins |
Wayne Recla ARINC Engineering Services, LLC |
| (24) OMAHA
Papillion Junior High School
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Papillion Junior High School |
Phoenicis |
The World Environment Foundation established the Phoenicis project in 2105 and awarded a financial grant to return a city to a viable commercial and residential community. The project team includes 1500 members with specialties in ecology, geology, hydrology, mechanical, civil, electrical, and chemical engineering. |
Eric Hagerup Tommy Stuart Rebecca Trelford-Thompson |
Shureen Seery |
Dave Klostermeyer |
| (25) PHILADELPHIA
Our Lady Help of Christians School
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Our Lady Help of Christians School |
Abington |
Abington, adjacent to north Philadelphia, was first settled around 1700. By 2005 it was facing major challenges. Ultra-high density zoning solved Abington’s housing problems. Engineers developed an enclosed, subterranean transportation system, the ZAMway (Zero-Resistance Automotive and Mass transit system). |
Grace Givnish Steve Kenas Luke Sawick |
Jane Ring |
Michael DiCamillo |
| (26) PHOENIX
West Side Home Educators |
West Side Home Educators |
Petersville |
If you like clean air and water, Petersville is the place for you. Jobs are plentiful, housing is high-tech, and transportation is fast and efficient. With a top-notch education system and the best health care in the world, Petersville is a cutting-edge community. |
Pearl Mahar Ellen Rutter Traci Sepp |
Chris Mahar |
Art Kerschen |
| (27) PITTSBURGH
St. Bede School
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St. Bede School |
Canyinzburgh |
Canyinzburgh is the perfect place to live and work. The most interesting feature in Canyinzburgh is its landscape. It is built into the sides of a steep sided canyon. Commercial and residential buildings are built into the empty spaces left from aggregate mining within the canyon. |
Luke Belechak Sean Hospodar Cathy Perego |
Betsy Zewe Killmeyer |
James Garrett, Jr. |
| (28) SOUTH CAROLINA
Anderson Home School |
Anderson Home School |
Ashaville |
Founded in 2000, Ahsaville is a beautiful city on the surface of Venus. Because of the extreme temperatures and terrible environmental conditions, our engineers have developed a bio-dome in which we live. It is the year 2377. |
David Brickle Elizabeth Hazelwood Charlie Singleton |
Ann Hazelwood |
Richard Hazelwood |
| (29) TEXAS (HOUSTON)
Duchesne Academy
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Duchesne Academy |
Emerald Isle |
Emerald Isle provides resources vital to the growth of the city, with an immense supply of ocean water and spinach farms. Because of large amounts of chlorophyll, spinach produces energy when exposed to light. Thus, electrical devices when coated with spinach-based materials will recharge themselves from sunlight. |
Katherine McKenna Kimi Rafie Theresa Sturdivant |
Kathy Duquesnay |
Dr. Saeed Rafie |
| (30) TEXAS (NORTH TEXAS)
The Westwood School
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The Westwood School |
Tapu |
Tapu is defined in Maori as a city of commitment and physical security for one’s livelihood. Located in New Zealand in 2192, Tapu is at the pinnacle of technology, offering its citizens safe, efficient, and exciting experiences for living. |
Prashant Dayal John Sivinski Kendra Wiese |
Sheila Hamilton |
John Bishop |
| (31) WASHINGTON, D.C.
Kenmore Middle School
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Kenmore Middle School |
Aria |
Aria is an all-inclusive multi-layer city in the 22 nd century located on the edge of the Aegean Sea in Turkey. Pristine residential areas and farms crown the layers of development that lie beneath like icing on a cake. |
Mark Curry Mckenna Klontz Arley Turner |
Emily Henry |
Michael Scollick |
| (32) WASHINGTON STATE
West Valley Middle School
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West Valley Middle School |
Wolverton |
Wolverton is a booming city with over 190,000 residents. With commerce and industry ranging from medical research and software studios to multi-purpose factories, our highly educated citizens are employed in high tech, and high paying careers. |
Matthew Brumley Casey Croshaw John-Paul Mann |
Jewel Brumley |
Bob Desgrosellier |
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