Broken Arrow middle school students have something big to celebrate: the young engineers and innovators took home two national championship titles at the Technology Student Association (TSA) National Conference, earning top honors for community-focused projects.
The wins were reported by FOX23, which noted that the students’ award-winning work centered on projects designed with their community in mind — a fitting reflection of the spirit Broken Arrow is known for. Oklahoma TSA members as a whole also collected several additional awards at the national event, further showcasing the strength of technology education across the state.
The Technology Student Association is a national organization that challenges middle and high school students to apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills through competitive events and real-world problem-solving. Earning a national championship is among the highest honors a TSA student can achieve.
Congratulations to the Broken Arrow students, their teachers, and everyone who supported them on their way to the top of the national stage!