JETS Announces Winners of UC's TEAMS Competition
TEAMS is a dynamic academic program and competition that introduces high-school students to the world of engineering. TEAMS is sponsored nationally by JETS the Junior Engineering Technical Society, a national non-profit organization promoting interest in engineering, science, mathematics and technology.
Results of 2005 JETS TEAMS Competition
Division I Varsity
Open Enrollment (1120)
First Place Mariemont
Second Place Covington Catholic
Third Place Madeira
Division II Varsity
Open Enrollment (121177)
First Place Wyoming
Second Place Badin
Third Place Seton
Division III Varsity
Open Enrollment (178244)
First Place McAuley
Second Place Elder
Third Place Amelia
Division IV Varsity
Open Enrollment (245400)
First Place Turpin
Second Place Loveland
Third Place Ballard
Division V Varsity
Open Enrollment (401+)
First Place Lakota West
Second Place Centerville
Third Place Milford
Division VI Varsity
Selective Enrollment (1160)
First Place Cincinnati Country Day
Second Place Covington Latin
Third Place St. Ursula
Division VII Varsity
Selective Enrollment (161400+)
First Place Walnut Hills
Second Place St. Xavier
Third Place Ursuline
Division I Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (1120)
First Place Mariemont
Second Place Covington Catholic
Third Place Madeira
Division II Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (121177)
First Place Badin
Second Place Wyoming
Third Place Seton
Division III Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (178244)
First Place McAuley
Second Place Elder
Division IV Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (245400)
First Place Harrison
Second Place Turpin
Third Place Anderson
Division V Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (401+)
First Place Lakota West
Second Place Sycamore
Third Place Milford
Division VI Junior Varsity
Selective Enrollment (1160)
First Place Covington Latin
Second Place Cincinnati Country Day
Third Place St. Ursula
Division VII Junior Varsity
Selective Enrollment (161400+)
First Place St. Xavier
Second Place Walnut Hills
Third Place Ursuline
Details about the 2005 JETS-TEAMS Competition at UC
For more information, contact Julie Burdick, Director of Pre-Admissions, College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati, (513) 556-5417
Visit the College of Engineering Web page to learn more about JETS TEAMS
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