Seton Hall Prep is New Jersey’s oldest Catholic college preparatory school. The Prep's tradition is matched by its commitment to the education of young men by teaching them to think critically, communicate effectively and become contributing members of society.
At Seton Hall Prep, students participate in many of the amazing offerings available to them outside of the classroom. This includes 15 sports, more than 70 activities and clubs, a variety of intramurals and a seemingly endless number of service projects.
“To equip the holy ones for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of faith and knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the extent of the full stature of Christ.”
Circling the globe since January 27, The Prep's STEM class balloon crossed over Florida Saturday morning and back out over the Atlantic, completing its 6th circuit of the Earth, and adding its call sign to a very select list of similar educational projects launched from various locations around the world. "As far as we know," noted Project Adviser Dave Snyder, "there hasn't been a high school group that has circumnavigated the earth. In fact, the most successful group of students was a group of UC San Diego researchers who made six laps of the earth.” [photo shows route taken on the 2nd half of lap 6, with blue lines indicating times out of radio contact] ...
While VGT2 has enjoyed smooth sailing at around 43,000 feet for the nearly 150,000 miles it has traveled, thanks to the lane of wind currents it has found for its mid-latitude journey, the route, nevertheless, must be fraught with significant challenges. VGT-2 began its journey flying nearly side-by-side with sibling VGT-1, which has been missing in action since crossing over Chesapeake Bay for the fourth time as evening fell on February 26. VGT-2 has held pretty much to a course that has taken it six times over Portugal, Italy, Turkey, the Middle East, southern China, the south island of Japan, Hawaii (thankfully, to relieve the radio silence in the flight over the vast emptiness of the Pacific), southern California, Nevada, Louisiana and Florida. One anomalous lap did send it whipping north from Hawaii to British Columbia and then abruptly shooting it south over Area 51 in Nevada, before re-entering the track across the southern states.
In celebration of the recent Spring Equinox, several dozen schools around the world launched their own similar balloon projects, some of which are currently completing their first lap. Others, heading out from some extreme southerly (Australia) or northerly (Canada) locations, have struggled to escape the fierce wind patterns surrounding their launch sites, doing loop de loops over New Zealand or Greenland. The continuing success of VGT-2’s trip has set the Prep project apart,, as Snyder expressed it, “putting the Prep students in rarefied air.”