
Commissioners attend Hunterdon Central Robotics Team 3637’s STEMposium
RARITAN TOWNSHIP, NJ (Hunterdon County) – Hunterdon County Commissioners Jeff Kuhl and Susan Soloway were recently joined by Raritan Township Committee Member Scott Sipos, along with students, educators, and community leaders at Hunterdon Central Regional High School for the Robotics Team 3637 – The Daleks STEMposium.
This event was organized to celebrate innovation and promote Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education.
Commissioner Susan Soloway shared, “Team 3637 exemplifies the creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving needed to succeed in STEM fields. The STEMposium is a great event that showcases the amazing talent of our local students and underscores the importance of investing in STEM education for the future of our community.”
The STEMposium featured presentations, hands-on demonstrations, and interactive displays, highlighting the achievements of Robotics Team 3637 and their commitment to advancing STEM education in Hunterdon County. The event served as an opportunity for participants to learn about robotics, engineering, and technology, while inspiring the next generation of innovators.
“The teamwork and innovation exhibited by members of Robotics Team 3637 is truly impressive,” said Commissioner Jeff Kuhl. “These students are setting a standard of excellence in STEM fields, and their commitment to ongoing learning is paving the way for the future. It’s great to see their work and witness firsthand the impact they’re making.”
Hunterdon Central’s Robotics Team has gained recognition for its achievements in competitive robotics, serving as a model for STEM education in the region. The STEMposium reflects their commitment to sharing their talents in science and technology with the broader community, while encouraging peers to explore career opportunities in STEM fields.