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Bancroft School Honors South Grafton Student

Students do well in Future City competition.

After spending many weeks preparing for the Future City competition as part of their MS Future City Club, Bancroft eighth-graders Jacqueline Barnes of Hopkinton, Aurea De Souza of South Grafton, Sarah Kotin of Shrewsbury, and Kathryn Price of Holden submitted their project and newly named city “Peraditi.”

The theme this year for all 35,000 participants nationwide was Fuel Your Future. It asked students to choose one energy source and design a way to generate electric power for their city that does not deplete natural resources and has a limited impact on the environment.

In Peraditi, solar panels and wind towers have an important presence, but their plan calls for humans to produce energy needs in local gyms. Treadmill use is a requirement for all citizens, with tax rebates for high performance and waivers for the elderly or physically challenged.

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“I’m so impressed by the team’s independence, creativity, and hard work with this project,” Roger Jones, head of the middle school, said. “While they received some guidance from grade eight English teacher Sarah Williams, they were on their own through much of this project.”

Teams are judged by a panel of engineering professionals on their presentation, virtual city design, physical model, research essay and city narrative. Student teams plan and design virtual cities with SimCity 4 software (donated each by Electronic Arts), build physical models with recycled materials and a budget of just $100, research and write a solution to an engineering problem, write a narrative describing their city, and present their ideas before a panel of judges.

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Barnes spent so much time working outside the classroom on her project with teammates that she never expected to win the competition with their unique energy-building concept.

“We were just shocked! The idea for our treadmills came out after some brainstorming with my team. We thought about how hamsters can run on a wheel to produce energy then why couldn’t humans run on treadmills? Then we learned that in fact there are some gyms in Australia and Hong Kong where the treadmill is used to power the facility. Why not a city?”

The regional competition, which this team won, was held at Northeastern University on Jan. 22 against dozens of qualifying middle school teams from throughout the area.

Bancroft School is a coed k-12 college prepatory school located in Worcester.


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