Pine Crest School Students Compete at National Technology Conference




Pine Crest School Students Compete at National Technology Conference
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Pine Crest Middle and Upper School students competed at the 2022 Technology Student Association (TSA) National Conference in Dallas, Texas recently.

The teams of 15 Middle School and 29 Upper School students qualified to compete after their performance at the Florida state-wide competition in March. 

The teams competed against 6,000 students from across the United States in dozens of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) categories.

Two Middle School teams earned first in the nation in the Data Science and Analytics and Inventions and Innovations events.

Congratulations to all!

Pine Crest TSA accolades received include:

Middle School:
First place - Data Science and Analytics 
First place - Inventions and Innovations
Second place - CAD Foundations - Dennis Colak ’27
Second place - Construction Challenge 
Second place - Flight - Christopher Lin ’26
Third place - Cybersecurity - Aman Agrawal ’26
Third place - Leadership Strategies
Fourth place - Foundations of Information Tech  - Aman Agrawal ’26
Fourth place - Promotional Marketing - Georgia Kolettis ’27
Fourth place - STEM Animation 
Fourth place - Website Design 
Fifth place - Biotechnology 
Fifth place - Community Service Video 
Sixth place - Mechanical Engineering 
Sixth place - Off the Grid 
Seventh place - Structural Design and Engineering 
Eighth place - Mass Production 
Ninth place - Children’s Stories 

Upper School:
Second place - Webmaster 
Third place - Animatronics 
Third place - Scientific Visualization 
Fourth place - Digital Video Production 
Fifth place - Board Game Design 
Fifth place - Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
Sixth place - Fashion Design and Technology
Sixth place - Data Science and Analytics 
Seventh place - Geospatial Technology 
Seventh place - Photo Tech - Julia Guilfu ’22
Eighth place - Cybersecurity 
Eighth place - Tech Bowl 
 







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