Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine October 2017 | Page 8
Byron Nelson students
get career head start
with solar cars
By Anthony Tosie
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For many adults, the extent of engineering learned in high
school ended with basic electrical wiring. For a group of
Byron Nelson High School students, it ends with making a
solar-powered electric car.
Each summer following their school’s opening in 2009,
Byron Nelson students have participated in the Solar Car
Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway. The event challenges
high school students to design, engineer and build solar
cars to race against their peers. Students either race at Texas
Motor Speedway or complete a cross-country course to a
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predetermined destination, depending on the race’s format for
the year.
Students on Byron Nelson’s solar car team annually spend
the entire school year and a large portion of summer making
their vehicle for the race. During the 2016-17 school year, that
meant designing the car in a software program around the
time school started and beginning the building process late in
the fall. The process often means working on weekends during
the school year and spending long hours to finish the car over
the summer.