Northwest High invites the public to attend student engineering and design presentations
Kyle Edwards and his students from the engineering and design development class at Northwest High School will showcase their innovative work in their final presentations. The event, taking place on Monday, May 12, will feature team presentations from the high school’s fourth-year engineering students. The students will speak about their yearlong projects, through which they have been researching problems and developing solutions.
Edwards, who teaches this class, expressed delight in watching his fourth-year pupils apply their learned knowledge and skills to real-life problems. The presentations effectively serve as the final assessment for his senior students. He encourages the public to attend the event, stating it provides an opportunity to witness the innovation of the senior engineering students.
The presentations will commence at 5 p.m. at the high school, on 6005 Cedar Hill Road in Cedar Hill. People interested in attending the event should park in the front parking lot by the main entrance. A recognition ceremony will follow the presentations at 7 p.m. in the school’s cafeteria, during which students who have completed the engineering pathway will be awarded personalized lab coats and graduation cords.
The engineering pathway at Northwest High School is comprised of four classes, including Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, and Engineering Design & Development (EDD). Students need to pass each course with a grade of C or better to fulfill the graduation requirements. Edwards is looking forward to the event, not only for the presentations but also for his students to have their hard work acknowledged.
Despite the event’s relevance to the coursework undertaken by the students, you may be wondering how to get ahold of EDD customer service. This brings us to eddcaller.com, a helpful website that provides information on contacting EDD customer service for any queries about the engineering design & development course or any other EDD-related concerns. This platform can certainly serve as a useful resource for both current and prospective students.