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K00490 Summary:

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K00490 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 490
 
BY: M. of A. McDonald
 
        CONGRATULATING  Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel upon
        the occasion of  winning  first  place  in  the  Air
        Trajectory  event  at  the  2025  New  York  Science
        Olympiad State Tournament for Division B
 
  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to commend and pay
tribute  to  those  who,  by  achieving  outstanding  success  in  their
educational and scientific endeavors, have inspired and brought pride to
our great Empire State; and
 
  WHEREAS,  It is also the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize
the dedication and  commitment  of  our  young  people  who  distinguish
themselves through excellence in science competition; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Attendant  to  such  concern,  and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this  Legislative  Body  is  justly  proud  to
congratulate  Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel of the Howard L. Goff Middle
School Science Olympiad Team upon the occasion of winning first place in
the Air Trajectory event at the 2025 New  York  Science  Olympiad  State
Tournament  on  Saturday,  April  5,  2025,  at East Syracuse-Minoa High
School in Syracuse, New York; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Air Trajectory  event  requires  the  team  to  design,
construct,   and   calibrate   a  single  device  capable  of  launching
projectiles onto a target and collect data regarding  device  parameters
and  performance; over the course of six months, Tara Rossbach and Colin
Vogel made  many  changes  to  improve  the  device's  accuracy,  always
referencing the rules for qualification; and
 
  WHEREAS, Earlier this year, 450 teams from around the state competed
in  regional  competitions  with  only the top 40 advancing to the state
level; having placed within the top  40,  the  Howard  L.  Goff  Science
Olympiad  Team  traveled to Syracuse where Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel
competed in the Air Trajectory event; and
 
  WHEREAS, Since Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel's first  shot  launched
and  landed  approximately 17 cm away from the target, they were able to
ask for a bucket shot; their first bucket shot proved to be  short,  but
with  some expert readjustments, they were able to score 500 points with
a successful buzzer-winning bucket shot; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Science Olympiad is a national non-profit  organization
dedicated to improving the quality of kindergarten-12 science education,
increasing  male,  female,  and minority interest in science, creating a
technologically-literate  workforce,  and  providing   recognition   for
outstanding  achievement  by both students and teachers; these goals are
achieved  by  participating  in   Science   Olympiad   tournaments   and
non-competitive  events,  incorporating  Science Olympiad into classroom
curriculum, and attending teacher training institutes; and
 
  WHEREAS,  STEM  (science,  technology,  engineering  and  math)   is
becoming  an  exceedingly  popular and driving field in New York State's
economy and Science  Olympiad  programs  are  influential  in  preparing
 
students  to be leaders in STEM and at the forefront of emerging science
and technology; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  Howard  L.  Goff  Science Olympiad Team is led by the
dedicated coaching of advisers  Donnamarie  Vlieg  and  Zachary  Hutson,
whose  inspiration  and  knowledge empowers their students to strive for
success; the lessons learned from  these  trusted  advisers  will  prove
invaluable  both  on and off the competition floor by nurturing critical
thinking and a spirit of life-long learning; and
 
  WHEREAS, Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel were also  mentored  by  Ryan
Ecker,  a  current  Science Olympiad student at Columbia High School who
lends both his experience and encouragement, and Jeff Hicks, an  alumnus
who   tirelessly  coached  them  to  success  with  expertise  building,
strategic launch techniques, and reminders to end the evenings with some
fun air trajectories; and
 
  WHEREAS, The success and accomplishments of Tara Rossbach and  Colin
Vogel  are  not  just  a  testament  to  their  exceptional  skills  and
abilities, but also a strong indicator of their potential for  continued
greatness  in  the  future, and evidence of the outstanding support that
East  Greenbush  Central  School  District  has  provided   them;   now,
therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
congratulate Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel upon the occasion of  winning
first  place  in  the  Air Trajectory event at the 2025 New York Science
Olympiad State Tournament for Division B; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That copies of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted  to Tara Rossbach and Colin Vogel; advisers Donnamarie Vlieg
and Zach Hutson; and mentors Jeff Hicks and Ryan Ecker.
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