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TSA Students Compete at State!

Valor TSA State Conference Recap

Forty-three Valor students showcased their talents at the Colorado Technology Student Association (TSA) State Conference from February 13-15, competing in 25 diverse events. Beyond the competitions, students enjoyed connecting with peers, engaging with participants from other schools, and taking part in evening activities. The conference provided an incredible opportunity for them to develop new skills, create innovative projects, and participate in interviews and on-site challenges. We are thrilled to announce that 22 of our students earned awards for their exceptional performances!

Valor girls competing at the State TSA Conference
Valor boys in TSA standing with their projects ready for State

Awards Won:

State Champions – Drone Challenge: Ryan Peters, Brady Wahl, Noah Landen, Kale Pankoski, & Giddeon Salazar
State Champions – System Control Technology: Breck Massey, Kale Pankoski, & Brady Williams

2nd Place – Coding: Jack Marris & Breck Massey
2nd Place – Dragster Design: Brayden Agasa
2nd Place – On Demand Video: Steven Foss, Noah Merritt, Samantha Hines, Zeke Fiebig, Ollie Assmus, & Aidan Sheehy
2nd Place – Structural Design: Chase Fallis & Preston Leavitt

3rd Place – Extemporaneous Speech: Charlie Disbrow
3rd Place – Robotics: Lukas Fiedor, Anderson Harris, Auden Jensen, Maddox Dezort
3rd Place – System Control Technology: Jack Marris, Ryan Peters, & Brady Wahl

Congratulations to all our TSA competitors for their hard work and success!

 

Valor's TSA team at the State Competition

 

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