2022-23 Year In Review
September
2022
Design Thinking Project
School wide design thinking project which students worked with Palmer Hamilton to redesign a large vacant lot in our community into something usable.
October
2022
SmartForce Student Summit
Students attending IMTS convention as part of the SmartForce Student Summit to better understand the future of automation, robotics, additive and subtractive manufacturing.
Students Build Robotic Elephant Trunk
Visit by Dr. Pittschellis and Mr. Rojas of Festo automation to help students build and present their robotic elephant trunk.
Students Showcase their work at Business After 5
Built local industry partnership at our Business After 5 event. Students showcased their work and our curriculum.
November
2022
Gateway Technical College and Lakeland Builder Association Event
Students attend Gateway Technical College and Lakeland Builder Association’s event to experience hands on experiences in the building trades.
Toolamation and Aviation Advisors
Students toured Toolamation and Aviation Advisors to see local opportunities in manufacturing and aviation.
December
2022
Students Create 3D Printed Holiday Decorations
Students created 3D printed ornaments for 5th graders at Trevor Wilmot utilizing the skills gained in their NC3 Dremel 3D printing certification and Snap on Advanced Tool Identification.
Students created an electronic holiday hallway decoration that utilized the skills gained in their NC3 Starrett Precision Measurement and Dremel 3D printing. Additionally, they utilized stills from their Festo units on Electricity and Electronics.
February
2023
Tech Week
Students completed their first Tech Week where they completed a Mechatronics sprint to program the pneumatics, electrical, and logic components of an automated assembly line. Additionally, at the completion of the week students could earn their NC3 Mechatronics certification.
Industry Led Career Panel
Students were given an opportunity to explore careers in welding through an industry led career panel. Also, students were given an overview of opportunities found at Gateway and their programming.
KTEC High School Receives “Get Kids Ahead” Grant
KTEC High School received the “Get Kids Ahead” grant issued by DPI. This allows KTEC HS to develop programming and support services around student mental health needs.
April
2023
Skills USA
KTEC HS created their first Skills USA chapter and participated in the commercial drone competition. Students took 3rd place in the state and were the only team to complete all four obstacles during their flight.
Field Trip to LMI
Students took a field trip to LMI to learn about the opportunities in manufacturing.
Field Trip to Air Wisconsin
Students took a field trip to Air Wisconsin to learn about opportunities in commercial aviation.
Crew Collaborative Career Panel
Students participated in two career panels coordinated by Crew Collaborative that brought together building trades professionals from across the country to share their career path and the opportunity for an amazing future in the trades.
May
2023
Students Build Catapults
Students built catapults using the engineering design process to demonstrate knowledge learned in their technical foundations class through NC3 certifications.
Rummage Sale
KTEC HS PTO hosted a rummage sale to raise money to support KTEC HS student led activities.
Last Day Picnic
A group of leaders rose to occasion and planned our last day celebration picnic. Through a generous donation by our PTO our students were able to plan games/events, create student teams, manage the budget, purchase the food, and ensure our first picnic was an absolute success.
Students Receive College Credits
21 out 39 students received at least 1 Gateway Technical College credit through our dual enrollment program.
KTEC HS Freshman and Sophomores completed 59 Gateway credits in their dual enrollment Math and English classes.
Students Receive NC3 Certifications
KTEC HS students gained 523 industry recognized NC3 certifications in over 14 different high skills areas.