Ewing High School and Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf’s robotics team, The Mighty Monkey Wrenches, at Buckeye Regional Robotics Competition in Cleveland in March. Pictured are (Kneeling) Ashanti Rutledge (MKSD), Erin Rein (EHS), Nour Srouji (EHS), (Front Row) Marry Garrison (EHS), Blake Lawson (EHS), Melanie Garrison (EHS), Kinsuk Shah (Johnson and Johnson), Nicola Teves (EHS), AJ Ryan (MKSD), Amber Thomas (EHS), James Evans (EHS), Rana Srouji (EHS), Cindy Hutchinson (Team Coach), Jules Velez (EHS), (Second Row) Jalen Fortson (EHS), Brian Morton-Salley (EHS), Jazmine Vereen (EHS), DJ Ashton (EHS), Alison Volz (EHS), Zach McGloughlin (EHS), Albaro Rivas (EHS), Molly Trevor (EHS), Joey Ruggieri (MKSD), Jill Adomat (MKSD), (Third Row) Arthur Tessaratto (Johnson and Johnson), John Montagna (EHS), Ray Scheick (EHS), Raza Alam (EHS), Mart Francisco (EHS), JP Alicea (MKSD), Matt Quinn (EHS), Fuquan Howard (MKSD), Michael Jenkins (EHS), Emma Fletcher (EHS), Matthew Lawson (EHS), (Back Row) Eric Marks (EHS), Aaron Lynn (EHS), Matt Rubin (EHS) and Patrick O’Callahan (EHS).
Ewing High School and the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf’s FIRST Robotics team won the Chairman’s Award at the Buckeye Regional Robotics Competition in Cleveland in March.
Team 2016, also known as The Mighty Monkey Wrenches, competed against 51 teams from New York, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Maryland and Canada.
The Chairman’s Award is given to the team that best demonstrates how they promote STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education in their community and serve community members through volunteering. The team presents their service work through an essay, oral presentation and video.
Among their service projects, The Mighty Monkey Wrenches have an ongoing partnership with the Lion’s Club to help them refurbish eye glasses to be donate for those in need.
The team also works with HomeFront organizing science nights and a holiday party for kids in December featuring an appearance by Grammy-winning children’s artist Miss Amy.
They promote STEM through a Lego robotics team and tournament at Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf. Additionally, the team hosted a high school level robotics competition at for 37 teams at The College of New Jersey,
The team is set to compete at the World Robotics Competition scheduled for the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Mo. April 24 through 27.
The Mighty Monkey Wrenches are sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide.

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