Kids compete to harness Wind Power
at Heartland Community College
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[February 25, 2025]
NORMAL, IL, —The Challenger Learning Center at
Heartland Community College hosted a competition for middle school
and high school students to test their science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills.
Students in grades 4-12 gathered at Heartland’s Challenger Learning
Center (CLC) and online to design and build a model wind turbine for
the Central Illinois KidWind Renewable Energy Challenge.
Staff and students from Heartland Community College Renewable Energy
program were on hand to lend advice to teams as they created their
model. Teams also heard from a career panel on renewable energy jobs
and education.
Teams tested their model in a wind tunnel set up in the Astroth
Community Education Center (ACEC) on the Heartland Campus on
Wednesday, February 12. Due to inclement weather, some schools were
unable to attend in-person so they used the Challenger Learning
Center’s remote learning capabilities to submit online. All
submissions were evaluated and judging was completed on February 19.
Professionals from the renewable energy industry served as judges,
evaluated each team’s work, and picked winners to invite to the
National KidWind Challenge held this summer.
Middle School Division First Place: “The Bement Breeze” team from
Bement Middle School
Elementary School Division First Place: “The Central Soldiers” team
from Central Elementary (Lincoln)
Second place finishers were “The Orbiting Eagles” from DeLand Weldon
Middle School and “The Moosenadoes” from Glendale Elementary (East
Peoria).
All first and second place finishers are eligible to attend the
World KidWind Challenge in Phoenix, AZ, (May 18-21, 2025).
“This is a unique opportunity for kids to develop
STEM skills while gaining the benefit of the renewable energy
educators and students at Heartland,” said Dr. Julia Ossler,
Director of Heartland’s Challenger Learning Center. “Thousands of
students participate in immersive educational experiences each year
at the Challenger Learning Center. Events like the KidWind Challenge
help make the connection between STEM learning and careers in
industries like wind energy, electric vehicles, solar energy, and
many others.”
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Students from Central Elementary presented their Wind Turbine model
demonstration online.

Schools with students participating in the Central Illinois
KidWind Challenger were Bement CUSD, Blue Ridge High School
(Farmer City), Central Elementary (Lincoln), DeLand Weldon
Elementary, Glendale Elementary (East Peoria), Northwest
Elementary (Lincoln), Thomas Metcalf (Normal), Washington-Monroe
Elementary (Lincoln), and West Lincoln Broadwell.
The mission of the Challenger Learning Center is to engage
secondary school students and teachers in dynamic, hands-on
exploration and discovery opportunities that strengthen
knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
(STEM), inspire students to pursue careers in these fields and
provide an outlet to learn and apply important life skills.
[Text received from Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College]
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