2020-2021 Enrollment

Are you interested in a career and technical education?  Apply for next year’s programs by April 17, 2020!

Sophomores and juniors should enroll for junior and senior level classes during their school’s regular scheduling sessions. For more information about any of these programs, students should contact their school’s guidance department.

Culinary Students Recognized

Culinary Students

On February 8, 2020 the Culinary Arts Department competed in the SkillsUSA regional competition.  We had 3 students that qualified for the SkillsUSA state competition in April. Kohlten French (West Noble student) qualified in Culinary Arts, Anastasio Nunez (West Noble) & Sarah Minier (Columbia City) qualified in Commercial Baking.  Anastasio placed all around first place and Sarah placed all around third place (of 30 students). Congratulations to our traveling students for a job well done!

 

First Day of School

WACTC will begin classes on Thursday, August 11. We look forward to filling our classes with eager students.

Supermileage Team

WACTC would like to congratulate the Supermileage Team on their fantastic performance at the Shell Eco-marathon! The Wawasee supermileage team represented our school admirably in both results and conduct this year at the 2016 Shell Eco-marathon. Both teams finished 3rd place in their respective categories. The diesel vehicle achieved 862 miles per gallon while the ethanol vehicle achieved 779 miles per gallon.

Here are the team members that you may know or have been involved in their education:

Gavin Bontrager

Dustin Brown

Rhett Coblentz

Owen Donahoe

Dylan Elpusan

Meghan Fretz

Trevor Haessig

Ethan Knepp

Logan McGuire

Ryan Pruitt

Kylee Rostochak

Conner Rummel

Caleb Whirledge

Ben Wirebaugh

Mechanics Competition Winners

First place: TJ Collins $3,000 scholarship to UNOH

Second place: Jacob Heath $2,000 scholarship to UNOH

3rd place Jackson Bame: $1,000 scholarship to UNOH

Wawasee Robotics Team Go to State

Wawasee High School’s Iron Pride Robotics Club will be sending six teams to the Indiana VEX Robotics State Championship Saturday, March 5, in Indianapolis.

Teams going to the state competition include 574A “Barbarian,” 574B “Berserker,” 574D “Centurion,” 574E “Immortals,” 574H “Iron Knight,” and 574J “Samurai.” They will be competing in this challenge in a bid to qualify for the VEX Robotics World Championship in Louisville, Ky., in April. Some 600 robotics teams from around the world will be at the world competition.

Wawasee’s Iron Pride has the most teams competing from any individual club at the state championship. This is the second year of competition for Iron Pride and the club’s first time at the state championship. Since beginning in 2013, the club has grown from 20 students and four teams to 45 students and 10 teams.

Wawasee High School Robotics Club was formed in order to teach students the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science and to provide real world 21st century skill applications in a competitive environment.

Members of each team going to the state competition are as follows: Barbarian, Zach Avery, Conrad Foreman, Luke Tyler and Braxton Oberg; Berserker, Madison PeGan, Jade Davidson, Sarah Emigh and Ivy Rehborg; Centurion, Taylor Large, Conner Erlenwien, Dustin Brown, Tyler Goshert and Amber Griffith; Immortals, Mandi Mall, Abdiel Sanchez, Cedric Church and Joe LeCount; Iron Knight, Chase Nave and Sidney Smith; Samurai, Ian McClintock, Ethan Hays, Timothy Michaels and Garrett Smith.