Sacajawea Advanced Engineering class
Sacajawea Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class, from left, Kaitlyn Hawker, Brooklyn Jenson, Zoe Caro and Ruby Lannigan, designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a door knob during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a door knob during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a coffee can during a demonstration with Spokane Police Detective Matt Rose, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class, from left, Kaitlyn Hawke, Brooklyn Jenson, Zoe Caro and Ruby Lannigan designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a door knob during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a door knob during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a golf ball during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and produced red gloves for the Spokane Police Department’s Andros F6B bomb robot. The new gloves proved their gripping ability on a sheet of white paper during a demonstration, Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the school.
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Sacajawea Middle School students in the Advanced Engineering class designed and 3-D printed an emblem for Spokane Police and Explosive Disposal Unit Officer Toby Bryer.
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