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Career & Technology Project Show

 
Permian Basin Fair and Exposition's
CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT SHOW
September 11-19, 2009
 
Director: Woody Kupper 550-3232
 
Entry Deadline: May 30, 2009 (Follow-up communication will be made at the beginning of the next school year to all entries which are received.)
 
Projects that were made in school since the previous September (2008) are eligible for
submission to the Permian Basin Fair & Exposition's CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY
PROJECT SHOW.
 
Projects entered must be the work of a student or students enrolled in a high school or junior high school career-technology class approved by the TEA for the current or previous academic year.
 
It will be the responsibility of the exhibitor(s) to place signs on each exhibit showing:
1). Student's Name, 2). School Name, 3). Name of Item.
 
High school seniors entering projects in this division may apply for a Permian Basin Fair College Scholarship. Applications will be sent to all entrants. $4500 in college scholarships were awarded last year.
 
Projects in this division will be displayed inside and will be locked at night; however, the
Permian Basin Fair is not responsible for theft, fire, vandalism or destruction of property.
 
The following juried classes will be offered. The superintendent may divide these classes into large or small project categories before judging begins. The division or number of these classes will be determined based on the number of entries received.
 
1. Advertising and Design
2. Automotive Technology (air cooled, gas, diesel) Power Mechanics
3. Drafting (communication, computer aided design, architectural, technical, computer)
4. Woodworking (large and small)
5. Electronics Technology
6. Robotics and Automation Technology
7. General Shop
 
CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT SHOW
September 11-19,2009
 
Criteria for judging projects
 
1. Workmanship 30 Points
2. Design and materials used 20 Points
3. Practicality 20 Points
4. Degree of Difficulty 20 Points
5. Finish 10 Points
 
A write-up is not required but will be considered if available when projects are judged. This
write-up would contain a table of contents, a detailed description of the work, and photographs showing stages of construction
 
Awards for each class:
 
1st place.........$30
2nd place........$20
3rd place........$10
 
Best of show.....$50
 
Reserve Best of Show...$40
 
Sweepstakes Award - Permian Basin Fair Trophy presented to the school which is determined to have the best accumulation of projects.
 
» 2009 Career & Technology Project Application Form
 
» Youth Project Show Entries
 

Complete information on the Project Shows and the entire 2009 Permian Basin Fair & Exposition is available at www.pbfair.com.

 
 
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