Engineering Excellence on Display at Niceville High School Staff Reports November 10, 2025 4:05 pm Niceville, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: : Who: Students of Niceville High School, Richard Hernandez (Teacher), Superintendent Marcus Chambers, Assistant Superintendent John Spolski, School Board Member Brett Hinely, Mary Colleen Johnson, Eleanor Ballard, Lana Dorey, Lillian Kifer, Julia Milz, Gabriel Craig What: Annual Engineering Challenge Project on rising sea levels and storm surge, showcasing student research and solutions When: November 4, 2025 Where: Niceville High School, Florida Why: To connect classroom learning with real-world global issues and develop critical thinking, collaboration, and innovative problem-solving skills Students Tackle Rising Sea Levels and Storm Surge with Innovative Solutions Niceville, Fla. — On November 4, 2025, students at Niceville High School presented their annual Engineering Challenge Project, demonstrating innovation, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in front of elected officials, district leaders, and community members. The event highlighted weeks of rigorous research, writing, and collaboration, as students explored complex scientific and societal issues. This year’s challenge, titled “The Impact of Rising Sea Levels and Storm Surge on Florida,” tasked students with analyzing decades of predictive data, evaluating policy and infrastructure needs, and proposing practical, cost-effective mitigation strategies. Students drew on real-world scenarios to examine the effects of climate change on coastal communities, considering both environmental and economic impacts. Under the direction of Richard Hernandez, Gifted and AICE Global Perspectives teacher, students engaged in a multi-step research process that included consulting with engineers, analyzing historical storm-surge and sea-level...
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