ETA earns high honors at technology state conference
ETA (Engineering & Technologies Academy) is proud to congratulate 27 students from the magnet program, at Roosevelt High School who attended the Technology Student Association Competition in Fort Worth Texas
The students competed in 178 projects and brought back 36 first place winners, not including teams. They also received 22-second place not including teams, six third place and 11 finalists’ pins not including teams. The school was awarded second place for having the highest points in their division.
The ETA students will be competing at the TSA National Conference in Atlanta, June 21-25. They will be competing in Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Music Production, CAD Engineering Transportation Modeling and many more STEM related areas.
The Achievement Award Program is a multi-level program that allows students to actively seek out opportunities for leadership growth and experience. Award levels are bronze, silver, and gold. Below are a list of students that received the follower’s levels.
Bronze and Silver Level Achievement Lapel Pins: Alexander Armenta, Cameron Vines, Jacob Geib, Jonathan Garcia, Lucas Garrett, Marina McCree, Natalie Grant, Victoria Day, Victoria Losoya, Adrian Rucker, Adrianna Wispell, Ana Wilson, Keegan McQuin, Melanie Monet, Naomi H. Cruz Ojeda, Nathan Puckett, Nick Salas, Poalo Leal, Samuel Buss, Whitney Hicks, Alyssa Brooks, Amy Rodriguez, Ana Linares, Anthony Akessler, Carey Gomez, Citali Trujillo, Daniela Leal, Eveyln Kuhnel, Faith Feliciano, Hannah Leyva, Isiah Sides, Jacon Infante, Jacob Revera, Jaina Wong, James Sanchez, Megan Adams, Michaela Thompson, Nicholas Rokey, and Richard Greene
Gold Level Achievement Lapel Pins: Alexander Armenta, Cameron Vines, Jacob Geib, Jonathan Garcia, Lucas Garrett, Marina McCree, Natalie Grant, Victoria Day, Victoria Losoya, Adrian Rucker, Adrianna Wispell, Ana Wilson, Keegan McQuin, Melanie Monet, Naomi H. Cruz Ojeda, Nathan Puckett, Nick Salas, Poalo Leal, Samuel Buss, and Whitney Hicks
Congratulations to the new TSA National Honor Society members: Aaron Zamora, Brenda Valdez and Julian Wearden.
Congratulations to Harrion Wissel-Littmann who received the Texas TSA Scholarship for $1,500 and Brenda Valdez who received The W. A. Mayfield Scholarship for $2,000.

Group Photo: Saffie Kaplan, Rhaimie Ramirez, Aayon Momin, Julian Wearden, Elizabeth McCormick, Harrison Wissel-Litmann, Mirabelle Long, Brenda Valdez, Lilian Ngu, Aaron Zamora, Keegan McQuinn, Maxwell Bryant, Ana Linares, Adrianna Whispell, Victoria Losoya, Natalie Grant, Amaar Thayani, Ayaan Prasla, Jeremy Powell, Jud Daley, Travis Byrd, Jakob Geib, Eiljah Gonzalez, Ricky Gonzalez, Whitney Hicks, Naomi Cruz, Maria Feibelman

ETA student showing Animatronics project.

ETA's Electronic Music Production students.

Fashion Design students show off their work.

ETA student shows Transportation Modeling.
