Lacombe students earn prestigious recognition
A group of École Secondaire Lacombe Composite High School students has earned national recognition for an innovative technology designed to help protect honeybee colonies.
Kenzie Lundstrom, Stijn Tans and Wakefield Roadhouse of United Robotics of Lacombe (URL) won the Best Prototype Pitch Video Award at the Tech Futures Challenge Workshop, hosted by MindFuel, March 7 and 8. Officials with Wolf CReek Public Schools note that the team competed against 31 teams from across Canada, including 26 university teams and five high school teams.
School division officials say their project, the BeeWise Hive Monitoring and Ventilation System (HMVS), impressed judges with both its technical design and its potential real-world impact.
“Winning this award against such strong competition—including university teams—speaks to the creativity, determination, and technical skills of these students,” said teacher Steve Schultz, in a press release.



