National program brings exceptional students together for learning, competition
FREDERICTON — Eighty teenagers screamed, squealed and jumped for joy Friday in a theatre at the University of New Brunswick, but instead of watching their favourite music or movie star, they were taking part in a robotics competition.
They chanted the names of their teams — Slow Coco, Road Runner and Guy Fieri — as their wheeled contraptions followed a course laid out with black tape on the floor.
Every year, roughly 800 of the brightest high school students from across Canada are given a chance to explore their full potential through an innovative month-long program at one of 13 universities across the country.
The program, known as SHAD, promotes entrepreneurship, team building and problem solving, and the students are spending much of their time this year examining the issue of climate change.


