These two approvals bring Cambridge City Schools into FULL COMPLIANCE with all rules and regulations set forth by the FAA concerning Remote Identification as well as recreational and commercial drone operations in a k-12 public school system.
Cambridge City Schools is now a charter member of the STEM+C Community Based Organization (CBO). Also, we recently received approval from the FAA for an FAA Recognized Identification Area (FRIA) at the main campus.
@KenJennings My Favorite: (Following an incorrect response of “What is the Big Bad Wolf?) “It’s just a wolf, we know nothing about his size or ethics.” Classic! Keep up the good work Ken!
The CHS drone students are just starting to learn to edit and produce video from the footage they capture with the drones. This is Abdullah Kahn's first attempt. #djiair2s#CHSDroneSquad
All 10 students from this years Drone Pilot Class took the very difficult FAA Done Pilot Exam today (1 took it yesterday). ALL TEN PASSED!!!!! This is awesome! #CHSDroneSquad
After falling to 0-7 in Third Singles Play, Freshman James Goggin mounted the most epic comeback in OVAC tennis tourney history, winning 9 straight games to win 9-7. Wow! #CHSBobcatTennis
Sophomore Caleb Stanberry fought hard but fell short in his first match in the very competitive OVAC first singles tennis tournament. Lot of good things ahead for this young man. #CHSBobcatTennis