From Journal-News By Michael D. Clark, Staff Writer – Journal-News The job prospects for anyone trained in digital cloud data development are skyrocketing, and Butler Tech is about to launch its first teenage student toward success in that booming industry. Jaimin Patel is a 16-year-old junior from Fairfield who is the first information technology student in… Read more »
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Mechatronics competes in CTE Mission: CubeSat
Projects at Butler Tech are often “out of this world” but none as galactic as CTE Mission: CubeSat. CTE Mission: CubeSat is a national challenge by the U.S. Department of Education for high school students to design and build CubeSat prototypes. The challenge is a way to build technical skills for careers in space and… Read more »
Continue Reading »Free Meals for Butler Tech Students while Distance Learning
Thanks to a recent grant, Butler Tech students can now receive free take-home food for the whole week during the Hybrid Model for distance learning, in addition to the free meals available to all students while they are on campus throughout the course of the year. Students can order their free take-home meals online by… Read more »
Continue Reading »Students develop solution for teacher with prosthetic
Butler Tech’s mission is transforming the lives of our students by making them career-ready and college-prepared. However, in achieving that mission, often students’ lives are transformed in much more personal and meaningful ways. Taylor Blackburn, Amane Ohhashi, and Jonah Dangel, freshmen at Lakota West, recently experienced just that in their PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design… Read more »
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