We recently received a great note from the Southwest Middle School Future City team who we helped in part to attend the National Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. in February.
The team members who represented Libban-Eft at the National Future City Competition were: Eli Bork, Anna Bial, John Ely, David Gates, Hirsh Guha, Harrison Hughes, Quentin Harrington, Madelyn Johnson, Ben Katz, Jeseung Lee, Paul Loupe, Ulises Magana de la Paz, Jake Morris, Brian Myers, Anna Osterhaus, Ting Ting Shi, Isaac Springe, and Claire Walther. The educators who represented Southwest Middle School in D.C. were: Danielle Lotton-Barker and Ceridwen Coulter. Christopher Storm of Landplan Engineering served as the professional mentor to the students.
The note read: “Thank you SO MUCH for supporting our SWMS Future City team Libban-Eft in our fundraising efforts to go to tine National Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. in February! Tliese students did such an amazing job “on and off the court.” They represented Southwest, the Lawrence Public Schools, and the Great Plains Region with integrity and pizazz! You would have been so proud of the grace under pressure that they demonstrated when dealing with the fact that their model didn’t even arrive until 90 minutes before their presentation and they had to completely reconstruct it. They acted like true engineers, handling the challenges and problems as they came to them, and finding workable solutions!

— SWMS Enrichment Resource Staff — Dani Lotton-Barker, Ceri Coulter, Sandy Bush”
If you want to experience a bit of the excitement vicariously, check out this link to their music video encapsulating the trip for posterity! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th4LYsvy6_Y
Great Job SWMS Future City Team! Lawrence is proud of you!