Please help the Yakima School District congratulate the following Davis High School Students who competed in March at the Washington State Technology Student Association Conference.
The first place winners are now invited to attend the National TSA Conference in Washington D.C. from June 27th - July 3rd
KOTO DURKEE
1ST PLACE CAD 3D, Engineering
2ND PLACE Future Technology Teacher
2ND PLACE Essays on Technology
DANIEL MONTES
1ST PLACE Promotional Design
JORDYN WEARIN & ISABELLAROSE LUTGEN
3RD PLACE Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Cristian Berber, Eva Bush, Daniel Gonzalez,
Leo Martinez, Kate Pizano, Elian Silva
5TH PLACE On Demand Video
Denilson Antonio Ruiz, Alejandro Delgado Bustos,
Brian Garibay-Sanchez, Jose Rico Gonzalez
5TH PLACE Robotics Challenge
Kaylie Baker
6TH PLACE CAD 2D, Architecture
Daniel Gonzalez, Leo Martinez, Kate Pizano
8TH (TIE) Digital Video Production
Cristian Berber, Eva Bush, Anayeli Hermoso, Elian Silva
8TH (TIE) Digital Video Production
Daniel Montes
8TH PLACE Dragster Design
Jordyn Wearin
9TH PLACE Extemporaneous Speech
Isabellarose Lutgen, Wendy Oceguera
9TH PLACE Fashion Design
ABOUT Washington Technology Student Association (WTSA) State Conference
The Technology Student Association is a non-profit national career and technical student organization. Its mission is to inspire its student members to prepare for positions in a technology-driven economy and culture.
WTSA relates class activities to local, regional, state, and national technology-related competitive events. At the state conference students have the opportunity to demonstrate their technical & leadership skills, network with others, and learn about career and training opportunities. Students compete on two levels: middle school and high school. Competitions include Computer Aided Engineering Design, Architectural Design, Software Development, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Digital Video Production, and Robotics, to name a few.
In Washington, TSA serves more than 150 middle and high schools and more than 7,000 students.