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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, April 5, 2019 Page 7 Youth and Teen Memberships – Only $14/month – BE ACTIVE BE HEALTHY BE YOU Everett Bank helps EHS students race to the top Will sponsor journey to STEM team’s trip to Ten80 Texas Championships T hanks to a generous donation from Everett Bank, Everett High School’s STEM racing team will travel to Texas A&M University later this month to compete in Ten80 Education’s Student Racing Challenge (SRC) National Finals. “Make no mistake about it, Everett Bank is making this trip a reality,” said Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier. “Our STEM students were devastated when they found out that the district was unable to pay for a journey that far from home. But Everett Bank turned tears of sorrow into tears of joy.” The announcement was made official last week, when Everett Bank executives Marjorie White, Richard O’Neil and Erica Barney visited the STEM students and advisor Anna Seiders to learn about the breadth and depth of SRC competitions. “No one is more appreciative of Everett Bank’s sponsorship than the students themselves,” said EHS Principal Erick Naumann. “Their happiness was obvious in their smiles as cient car will win races. However, race points are only one-third of a team’s total. Like professional race teams, SRC teams must also have a strong research and development focus (Data-Driven Design and MODS) and a marketing strategy and must work toward becoming leaders in their communities. Everett’s team is called “CrimStanding, from left: EHS Vice Principal Christopher Barrett, Everett Bank CEO Richard O’Neil, Natalie Huynh, STEM Club Advisor Anna Seiders, Christian Simeon, Melisa Demaku, Joshua Powers, Evan Dupuis, Ahmed Alananzeh, Everett Bank President Marjorie White, Everett Bank Vice President Erica Barney and EHS Principal Erick Naumann. Seated, from left: Eva Charbonnier, Chloe Lewis, Lyanne Murphy and Isaac Lenescat. they talked to the Everett Bank leadership about the Ten80 racing competition.” The SRC is the flagship series in the National STEM League (NSL). Through it, students own a motorsports business featuring a remote-controlled car. The ultimate goal is to engineer performance: personal performance, team performance and race performance. Teams with the fastest, most stable and fuel-effison Bolt,” and in recent years the team has done very well in competitive settings, both regionally and nationally. The National Finals will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, at Texas A&M, which is located north of Houston. SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 ATM on site Located adjacent to Honey Baked Ham in Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1 MBTA Bus Route 429 FREE WI-FI - 2 WIDE SCREEN TV’S FULLY AIR CONDITIONEDR Fall-Winter Skating Schedule ATTENTION! Sunday Monday Tuesday 12-8 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties 7:30-10:30 p.m. $8.50 Adult Night Friday Saturday Wednesday & Thursday 3-11 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 12-11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 Inline Skate Rentals $3 - additional Roller skate rentals included in all prices. Birthday & Private Parties Available School & PTO GROUPS Win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Jet Blue Air 5 days / 4 nights Your school PTO can raffl e the trip to make substantial money for your group. Call for details. BIRTHDAY PARTIES $11.50/Person, min. of 10 kids. Price includes Adm. + Roller Skates. Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in one of our private BP Rooms. A look at the inside of the Crimson Bolt remote-controlled racing car, which will be put to the ultimate test later this month at Ten80 Education’s Student Racing Challenge National Finals. JOIN NOW!

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