
PARIS — Oxford Hills Technical School is pleased to announce the Thirteenth Annual Oxford Hills Tech Challenge will be Jan. 18 at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School between 4 – 7 p.m.
Tech Challenge is a showcase event in which students from 20 career and technical programs participate in skill-specific competitions and demonstrations for parents, community members, and others.
Among the competitions and demonstrations are building mock-ups, movie making, vehicle diagnostics, vehicle painting, welding, pipe design, t-shirt design, PLC programming, chili and baking contest, bicycle painting, cooking contest, wood burning, excavator operation, computer troubleshooting and coding, business planning, vacation planning, product prototype and advertisement, cube house and courtyard designs, early childhood education picture books, fascinator design, a crime scene forensic scenario, a poetry contest, and allied health demonstrations.
Competitions will be held throughout the OHCHS campus. The competitions will be ongoing and concurrent. Members of the public are invited to visit as many different programs as possible.
The Tech Challenge will begin at 4 p.m., and an awards/medal ceremony starting at 7 p.m.
For Further Information, please contact Director Randy Crockett at 207-743-7756, ext. 1600, or email at [email protected].
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