South Stanly wins Electronics Blast
Published 9:53 am Thursday, April 11, 2019
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High school students assembled from North, South, and West Stanly high schools to Stanly Community College’s main campus for a day of electronics competition during the 20th annual Electronics Blast March 22.
South Stanly High School students and instructor Bill Sorenson took home the trophy for this year’s Electronics Blast competition.
The Electronics Blast is a local competition designed with two skill levels preparing high school electronics students for state competition.
Through collaboration with Stanly County Schools, SCC offers area high school students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in a college setting and offers the students’ exposure to the Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, IT Network Management and Biomedical Equipment Technology programs.
The competition involves a 100-question written exam and a hands-on practical lab where the students build an electronic soldering project, breadboard circuit and perform circuit measurements using oscilloscopes and digital multimeters.
The high school winning the competition takes home the championship trophy and the students testing the highest in each of the two levels take home a championship medal. All participating students received an Electronics Blast T-shirt for their efforts.
As keynote speaker, SCC President Dr. John Enamait encouraged the students to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and inspired them to envision their future and how STEM will play major roles in their daily lives and chosen career.
— Stanly Community College