Home STEM gallery Published on April 1, 2012 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Channing Keith, 17, left, and Tyler DeVaul, 17, seniors at the Toledo Technology Academy on Upton Avenue in Toledo, work on an automated coin stamping machine they are building Toledo Public Schools has plans to start a K-12 STEM academy. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Rami Mohamed, 18, left, and Tyrone Jacobs, 17, seniors at the Toledo Technology Academy on Upton Avenue in Toledo, work on an automatic tire inflation machine they are building. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Patrick Loar, 17, on his back, and Rami Mohamed, 18, seniors, work on an automatic tire inflation machine. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Nick Marks, 19, right, aligns motor bearings on an underwater remotely operated vehicle, as Pierre LeDuc, 18, back left, and Brant Schaefer, 18, wire control relays for the device. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Austin Miner, 18, left, and Cody Hagen, 18, work on a device they are building that can transmit electricity wirelessly. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Wil Ferencak, 17, left, and Lucas Ragan, 18, seniors, experiment with the water and air mixture necessary to raise and lower a ballast into water. The ballast is part of an underwater remotely operated vehicle students are building. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Gary Thompson, principal of the Toledo Technology Academy on Upton Avenue in Toledo, talks about the school. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Recommended for you Click to comment