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SCW students excel in technology competition

St. Clare Walker Middle School Technology Student Association participants include, front, from left, Zeke Koontz, Levi Smith, Jayden Tang, Chase Watson, Joshua Huntley, Kyla Blazek, Austin Whitaker, Claire Dise; and back, same order, Advisor Matthew Short, Ayla Oliver, Lily Oliver, Caesar Gresham, Bentley Eppihimer, Xavier Morning, Kyle Curtis, Dominic Snyder, Kaylee Kirsch, Wyatt Davis, Layla Cooke and Assistant Advisor Marsha Jedlinski. (Contributed)

The Technology Student Association (TSA) gives members opportunities for leadership and personal growth in all areas of technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Through TSA’s regional, state, and national competitions, members can challenge themselves in 37 different categories for middle school. These competitions stress the importance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) concepts, leadership, and presentation skills.

On May 4-8, 18 St. Clare Walker Middle School TSA members competed at the Virginia TSA Technosphere 2023 State Leadership Conference and Competition at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. The purpose of Technosphere is to bring together like-minded, self-driven students, who are passionate about technology and STEM education, to one large conference to help focus their interests through related competitions and leadership.

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