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Clackamas Regional Skills Competition
42nd Annual
In partnership with Clackamas Career Technical Education Consortium (C-TEC) and C-TEC Youth Services.
April 16, 2020 • 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
LOGO DESIGN BY: Sasithorn Xu, 11th Grade, Gladstone High School
Winners of many Regional Skills Competitions receive CCC tuition waivers! Tuition waivers can be applied to any term for up to two years after high school graduation. Students must email the Office of
Financial Aid and Scholarships (finaid@clackamas.edu) with their
full name, CCC student ID number, and a request to apply their Skills Competition tuition waiver to their
CCC classes in a specific term. Awards are identified in the Skills Competition booklet for each contest. In general, tuition waivers are awarded for 1st place (12 credits), 2nd place (8 credits) and 3rd place (4 credits). Tuition waivers could save you up to $1,200 in tuition!Winners will still be responsible for all fees, all books, and any tuition not covered by a waiver.
Students could win tuition waivers to CCC!
19600 Molalla Avenue | Oregon City, OR | 97045-7998 503-594-6000 | www.clackamas.edu
Education That Works
The Clackamas Regional Skills Competition is more than just a contest. It is about challenging yourself, exploring areas of interest, and experiencing a taste of college.
Whether your talents are in criminal justice, math, theater arts or welding, this year’s competition
is your opportunity to shine – and your chance to win free tuition at CCC! While you are at Clackamas Community College, make sure to tour the campus and visit the Youth Career Expo.
Good luck, and I hope to see you at Skills Competition! If you see me, be sure to stop and say hi. I’m the guy wearing the bow tie.
Tim Cook, PresidentClackamas Community College
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Table of ContentsSPECIAL SESSIONS / EVENTSCCC Amazing Race ............................................................................................ 3Learn more about Clackamas Community College: Campus Tours ............................................................................................... 4 All About CCC Panel ...................................................................................... 5 Disability Resource Center Open House ......................................................... 6Clackamas Career Expo ..................................................................................... 7Schedule of Events ............................................................. Center spread, 22-23
DEPARTMENTS / EVENTSArt: Art .............................................................................................................. 8Automotive: Parts & Tools ID Challenge, Open House & Car Show .................... 9Business: Testing Your Accounting Knowledge ............................................... 10Business: Cougar Teambuilding ...................................................................... 11Business Technology: MS Word Test ............................................................. 12Chemistry: Identification of Aqueous Inorganic Salt Solutions ......................... 13Computer Science: Cryptography .................................................................. 14Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice Examination .............................................. 15Criminal Justice: Re-Entry Simulation ........................................................... 16Early Childhood Educ. & Family Studies: Storybook Reading & Storytelling . 17Education: Teaching Demonstration ............................................................... 18Electronics Engineering Technology: Electronics Challenge ......................... 19Engineering: Bridge Building & Destruction .................................................... 20Engineering Sciences: Water Meter Madness ............................................... 21Graphic Design: Skills Competition Logo Design ............................................ 24Health Sciences: Health Professions Expo ..................................................... 25Horticulture: Horticulture Potpourri: Knots, Throwball, Insects & Tour ............ 26Human Resources: Mock Interviews .............................................................. 27Journalism: Broadcast ................................................................................... 28Journalism: Photography or Writing ............................................................... 29Manufacturing: Advanced Machining ............................................................. 30Mathematics: Individual Competition ............................................................. 31Mathematics: Team Competition.................................................................... 32Music: Solo Performance ................................................................................ 33Renewable Energy Technology: Renewable Energy Technology .................... 34Science: General Biology ................................................................................ 35Science: Geology Challenge ............................................................................ 36Search and Rescue: Rope Rescue, Climbing and Knots ................................. 37Student Life & Leadership: Leadership Legos ............................................... 38Theatre: Monologue Competition .................................................................... 39Theatre: Technical Theatre Competition .......................................................... 40Transportation: Car-free Challenge ................................................................ 41Welding: Welding ............................................................................................ 42World Languages: Proficiency Exams ............................................................ 43
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
First Year ExperienceEvent name: CCC’s Amazing RaceContact info: Lupe Martinez, lupem@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3185Start time: 9 a.m.End time: 1 p.m.Individual or team event: Individual
SUMMARY:
Every student participating in the Clackamas Regional Skills Competition is automatically eligible to compete in CCC’s Amazing Race. Students will be provided with a map and can visit several locations to learn about CCC and participate in various challenging activities. Participants are able to complete the Amazing Race at either the Oregon City or the Harmony campus!
This game can be played along with competing in many other competitions during Skills Day.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
Prize: All participants who complete the challenge will be entered into a drawing for one of three 4-credit tuition waivers.
All special sessions are held during Clackamas Regional Skills Competition on April 16, 2020
Learn more about Clackamas Community College
4 For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
SPECIAL SESSIONSAll special sessions are held during Clackamas Regional Skills Competition on April 16, 2020
Admissions & Recruitment Event name: Campus ToursContact info: welcome@clackamas.eduStart times: 9:15, 10:15, and 11:15. End time: Tours take approximately 30-45 minutes Location: Roger Rook Lobby—look for the “Tours” signIndividual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 1 Max. registrations: 60 per tour session
SUMMARY
Interested in seeing all that CCC has to offer? Join a Campus Tour!See for yourself our certificate and degree programs, sports teams, student services, extracurricular opportunities, new buildings, and more.
We hope that you have the best experience, and in signing up for a tour you understand that:• You must listen and follow the directions of your Campus Tour Leader.
CCC leaders will be assigned when you check-in for your tour.• If you are bringing a group, your group may be split up and everyone
will be in good hands, especially if groups are split up.• Your/your group’s assigned leader will drop you back off at the pickup
location.• Tours last 30-45 minutes.• Lastly, have fun!
Learn more about Clackamas Community College
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SPECIAL SESSIONS All special sessions are held during Clackamas Regional Skills Competition on April 16, 2020
Learn more about Clackamas Community College
Admissions & Recruitment Event name: Discover CCC - Student/Faculty PanelsContact info: Ivan Acosta, ivan.acosta@clackamas.edu, 503-594-1651 and Ariane Rakich, arianer@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3280Start time: 9 a.m. (first session) | 11 a.m. (second session), choose one End time: 9:50 a.m. (first session) | 11:50 a.m. (second session)Location: McLoughlin 121 (Auditorium)Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 15 per session Max. registrations: 125 per session
SUMMARY
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a college student? Curious about CCC’s majors and programs? Want to know more about how to pay for college, get involved on campus, get good grades, and learn about tools offered to help you be successful? Hear from current CCC students, professors, deans, and admissions counselors—this is a great opportunity to learn more about CCC! Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors—everyone is welcome.
For more information, contact: Admissions and Recruitment, welcome@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3284.
PRIZE: CCC swag and candy | Drawing for two 4-credit tuition waivers during each panel
Learn more about Clackamas Community College
6 For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
SPECIAL SESSIONSAll special sessions are held during Clackamas Regional Skills Competition on April 16, 2020
Disability Resource Center Event name: DRC Open HouseContact info: Christina Wiglesworth, drc@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6357Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 1 p.m.Location: Community Center 148 & 150
SUMMARY
No registration required to attend the DRC Open House. Drop in any time!
Visit the DRC to learn more about:• Requesting accommodations at CCC• Equipment/tech available to assist students• Differences between accommodations in high school and college• DRC’s online system - AIM
Learn more about Clackamas Community College
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SPECIAL SESSIONS All special sessions are held during Clackamas Regional Skills Competition on April 16, 2020
C-TEC Youth Services is funded by the Clackamas Workforce Partnership (CWP). Equal Opportunity Employer/Programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with
disabilities. To place a free relay call in Oregon, dial 711. Este es un progama de igual oportunidad. Asistentes auxiliares y servicios están disponibles bajo petición para personas con discapacidades.
Clackamas Youth Career ExpoPresented by C-TEC Youth Services
Contact info: Molly Aleshire, mollya@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3964Start time: 8:30 a.m. End time: 12:30 p.m.Locations: Randall Hall Gymnasium | Industrial Technology Center Lobby
SUMMARY
No registration required to attend the Clackamas Youth Career Expo. Drop in any time!
Come explore regional businesses, colleges and universities, apprenticeship/trade/training programs, and more in the Randall Hall Gymnasium. An industrial technology-specific career fair will be available for students to visit in the lobby of the Industrial Technology Center.
To see a list of registered vendors, visit the Skills Competition website.
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
Art Event name: ArtContact info: Kelly White, kellyw@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3034Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: Art CenterIndividual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 125
SUMMARY
The Art Department offers a program & environment conducive to creative learning. Instruction encourages problem solving, technical skills, critical thinking, and art appreciation. Students will be provided with a limited amount of materials and a conceptual idea. Using the materials and concept, each student will have 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete the project with the provided materials. No other outside materials will be allowed.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
AutomotiveEvent name: Parts & Tool ID Challenge, Open House, and Car ShowContact info: Sharon Brown, sharonb@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3046Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 1 p.m.Location: Barlow 109, 110, 161Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 200
SUMMARY
The Automotive Department skills competition will be a parts and tool identification challenge along with multiple choice questions. Come challenge your automotive knowledge.
Open House and Car show will start at 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come visit Barlow B161 even if you are not going to participate in the parts & tool identification challenge. Find out more about our Auto Body Collision Repair / Refinishing and Automotive Service programs. Take a tour through the shops. Instructors will be available to answer questions. We will have special interest vehicles on display for the event.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
BusinessEvent name: Test your Accounting knowledgeContact info: Joan San-Claire, joan.san-claire@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3013Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: McLoughlin 252 & 253Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 20 Max. registrations: 80
SUMMARY
Come have fun with us at CCC and test your knowledge about General Accounting in this year’s Skills Competition. You will be competing against your peers across area high schools, and could win a tuition waiver to attend CCC after high school. This is an opportunity for you to meet your future college instructors, while you get a peek at what community college is all about. We hope to meet you at this year’s Skills Competition!
Skills or knowledge needed: BA-111 and/or basic bookkeeping knowledge.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
BusinessEvent name: Cougar TeambuildingContact info: Joan San-Claire, joan.san-claire@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3013Start time: 11:15 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: McLoughlin 253 & 249Individual or team event: Teams of 5Min. registrations: 3 teams Max. registrations: 12 teams
SUMMARY
Engage with CCC Business faculty as we practice teamwork skills from a fun and interactive perspective. No cell phones allowed. No purple socks.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Business TechnologyEvent name: MS Word TestContact info: Beverly Forney, beverlyf@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3115Start time: 9:30 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: McLoughlin 130 & 132Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 6 Max. registrations: 35
SUMMARY
Show us your Microsoft Office Word Skills! This test is not based on any one version, but instead will allow you to illustrate your skill in knowing how to navigate Word commands as well as how various commands and tools are utilized within Word to produce professional looking documents.
Skills or knowledge needed: Basic office, MS Word
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
ChemistryEvent name: Identification of Aqueous Inorganic Salt SolutionsContact info: Nick Hamel, nickh@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3353Start time: 9:45 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: DeJardin 236Individual or team event: Teams of 2 (one team per school)Min. registrations: 2 teams Max. registrations: 6 teams
SUMMARY
Chemists are often confronted with situations that require them to identify unknown substances. Initial tests must be performed to reduce the size of a long list of possibilities down to a manageable size.
The goal in this event is to use logic, process of elimination, or both to identify each of six numbered aqueous inorganic solutions.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students will need a background in general chemistry solubility and identification of inorganic salts.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Computer ScienceEvent name: CryptographyContact info: Jen Miller, jen.miller@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3138Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 10:30 a.m.Location: Streeter 181Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 24
SUMMARY
Do you like solving puzzles and breaking codes? The growth of the cloud, artificial intelligence, big data, and other digital technologies is driving the need for increased data security. Digital data is often encrypted before being transmitted and then decrypted by the recipient to prevent eavesdropping and information theft. This is an individual contest to decrypt messages that have been encrypted in various formats.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels. No pre-existing knowledge of programming or encryption algorithms is required.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Criminal JusticeEvent name: Criminal Justice ExaminationContact info: Kim Kirchhofer, kim.kirchhofer@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3203Start time: 9:30 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: Harmony West 310Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 15 Max. registrations: 40
SUMMARY
Are you a Law and Order or Criminal Minds binge-watcher? Do you think you know a lot about how the criminal justice system in the United States functions? Maybe you’ve taken a law-related class, or just read lots of detective novels. See how much you really know, compared to your peers, by taking the written Criminal Justice examination.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Criminal Justice & Human ServicesEvent name: Re-entry SimulationContact info: Kim Kirchhofer, kim.kirchhofer@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3203Start time: 9:30 a.m. End time: 12:30 p.m.Location: Harmony West 170/172, 110Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 15 Max. registrations: 50
SUMMARY
CCC instructors use this simulation in the Case Management course for Corrections, Juvenile Corrections, and Human Services students; however, it has broad appeal and interest for almost anyone who is interested in how society treats the formerly incarcerated. In addition to corrections and human services, students who are interested in social work, criminology, law enforcement, psychology, public health, and other people-oriented lines of work would enjoy and benefit from this activity.
This exercise should help students better understand: • Who is coming out of prison, and what is the first month like for
them? • Why do some people go back to prison after their release? • What can be done to increase the likelihood of success for people
re-entering their communities? Participants will have an opportunity to share feelings about the experience, as well as seek solutions to these important, complex and difficult issues.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Early Childhood Education & Family Studies
Event name: Storybook Reading and StorytellingContact info: Dawn Hendricks, dawn.hendricks@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6158Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11:15 a.m.Location: Family Resource Ctr 117Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 3 Max. registrations: 15
SUMMARY
The foundation for success in school and life is built during the early childhood years. Teachers of young children play a vital role in developing and nurturing the important skills of social and emotional development, language and literacy acquisition, scientific inquiry, knowledge of mathematical concepts. This skills competition will provide participants with a fun, hands-on opportunity to create a learning experience that can be used in an early childhood setting with a preschool aged child, 3-5 years old.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels with interest in working with young children.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
EducationEvent name: Teaching DemonstrationContact info: Laurette Scott, laurette@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3840Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: McLoughlin 254Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 3 Max. registrations: 18
SUMMARY
‘Pedagogy’ is defined as the art, science, and profession of teaching. Educators must understand their students as learners and how they acquire knowledge. They determine what subject matter content is developmentally appropriate at each stage of a child’s development. Teachers use this understanding of both learners and subject matter to plan lessons which maximize learning for their students and to present instruction in an engaging and meaningful manner to their classes. This contest will allow you to demonstrate your mastery of the art, science, and profession of teaching while presenting a mini-lesson to an audience of aspiring and experienced educators.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students will select a topic they feel passionate about sharing and determine the best way to teach this information to others.
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Electronics Engineering Technology
Event name: Electronics ChallengeContact info: Mike Farrell, mike.farrell@clackamas.edu, 503-594-1689Start time: 9 a.m. (drop-in tutorials and skill-building) | 11 a.m. (drop-in competitions) End time: 11 a.m. (drop-in tutorials and skill-building) | 1 p.m. (drop-in competitions)Location: Barlow 276Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: No maximum.
SUMMARY
Come demonstrate your ability to build and test Electronic Circuits. Tutorials will be given before the competition for those that want to try. Both the tutorial session and the competitions are drop-in; students do not have to stay the whole time. There will be a Beginning and Advanced competition running simultaneously.
Skills or knowledge needed: The advanced competition is for students who have taken a class in basic electronics.
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
EngineeringEvent name: Bridge Building and DestructionContact info: Eric Lee, elee@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6163Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 12 a.m. (students do not need to be present the whole time)Location: Pauling 131Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: No maximum
SUMMARY
Design and construct your own bridge at home! Come to Clackamas ready to test your bridge, and load it with weights until it breaks! We will provide the testing set up, the loading platform, and weights for testing. Your goal should be to maximize the strength ratio of the bridge, which in engineering is a quantity that describes the amount of weight a structure can support compared to the weight of the structure itself. You will get to load your own bridge until it breaks, and then enjoy watching others’ bridges get destroyed!
Read all instructions on the Skills Competition website carefully! Any bridges that do not meet the specifications will be disqualified.
Skills or knowledge needed: Problem solving, design thinking, creativity.
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Engineering SciencesEvent name: Water Meter MadnessContact info: Matt LaForce, laforce@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3148 and Jim Nurmi, jamesn@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3813Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: DeJardin 233Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 5 Max. registrations: 15
SUMMARY
Test your water meter skills with a race against time. In this competition students learn to take apart and put together a water meter in a timed skills competition. Learn about water and wastewater treatment offered in the Water and Environmental Technology Program at CCC.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS April 16, 2020
Event 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Room
Career Fair Drop-in Randall Gym; ITC Lobby
Oregon City Campus Tours Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Roger Rook Lobby
Discover CCC - Student/Faculty Panel Session 1 Session 2 McLoughlin 121
DRC Open House Drop-in Community Center 148 & 150
Art Art Center
Automotive Drop-in Barlow 109, 110, 161
Business - Accounting McLoughlin 252 & 253
Business - Cougar Teambuilding McLoughlin 249 & 253
Business Technology - MS Word Test McLoughlin 130 & 132
Chemistry - Inorganic Salts Identification DeJardin 236
Computer Science - Cryptography Streeter Annex
Criminal Justice Examination Harmony West 310
Crim. Justice/Human Svcs. - Re-entry Simulation Harmony West 130, 110
Early Childhood Education and Family Studies Family Resource Ctr 117
Education - Teaching Demonstration McLoughlin 254
Electronics Challenge Drop-in tutorials and skills building session Drop-in Beginner & Advanced Competitions Barlow 276
Engineering - Bridge Building and Destruction Drop-in Pauling 101
Engineering Sciences - Water Meter Madness DeJardin 233
Health Professions Expo Harmony East
Horticulture Potpourri Clairmont 117 & 136
Human Resources - Mock Interviews Barlow 204
Journalism - Broadcast Roger Rook 135
Journalism - Photography or Writing Roger Rook 135
Leadership Legos Community Center 145
Machining (2 sessions) Industrial Technology Ctr 115
Mathematics - Individual All Levels See page 31
Mathematics - Team Level 1 Level 2 Gregory Forum 108ABC
Music - Solo Performance Niemeyer 119
Renewable Energy Technology Industrial Technology Ctr 103
Science - General Biology DeJardin 122
Science - Geology Challenge Pauling 164
Search & Rescue - Ropes, Climbing, & Knots Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Randall Hall & Quad
Theatre - Monologue Niemeyer 147
Theatre - Technical Theatre Niemeyer 140
Transportation - Car Free Challenge Streeter 142
Welding - Beg. & Adv. Competitions Session 1 Session 2 Training Ctr 165
World Languages - Proficiency Exams Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Computer Lab
Event 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 Room
Career Fair Drop-in Randall Gym; ITC Lobby
Oregon City Campus Tours Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Roger Rook Lobby
Discover CCC - Student/Faculty Panel Session 1 Session 2 McLoughlin 121
DRC Open House Drop-in Community Center 148 & 150
Art Art Center
Automotive Drop-in Barlow 109, 110, 161
Business - Accounting McLoughlin 252 & 253
Business - Cougar Teambuilding McLoughlin 249 & 253
Business Technology - MS Word Test McLoughlin 130 & 132
Chemistry - Inorganic Salts Identification DeJardin 236
Computer Science - Cryptography Streeter Annex
Criminal Justice Examination Harmony West 310
Crim. Justice/Human Svcs. - Re-entry Simulation Harmony West 130, 110
Early Childhood Education and Family Studies Family Resource Ctr 117
Education - Teaching Demonstration McLoughlin 254
Electronics Challenge Drop-in tutorials and skills building session Drop-in Beginner & Advanced Competitions Barlow 276
Engineering - Bridge Building and Destruction Drop-in Pauling 101
Engineering Sciences - Water Meter Madness DeJardin 233
Health Professions Expo Harmony East
Horticulture Potpourri Clairmont 117 & 136
Human Resources - Mock Interviews Barlow 204
Journalism - Broadcast Roger Rook 135
Journalism - Photography or Writing Roger Rook 135
Leadership Legos Community Center 145
Machining (2 sessions) Industrial Technology Ctr 115
Mathematics - Individual All Levels See page 31
Mathematics - Team Level 1 Level 2 Gregory Forum 108ABC
Music - Solo Performance Niemeyer 119
Renewable Energy Technology Industrial Technology Ctr 103
Science - General Biology DeJardin 122
Science - Geology Challenge Pauling 164
Search & Rescue - Ropes, Climbing, & Knots Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Randall Hall & Quad
Theatre - Monologue Niemeyer 147
Theatre - Technical Theatre Niemeyer 140
Transportation - Car Free Challenge Streeter 142
Welding - Beg. & Adv. Competitions Session 1 Session 2 Training Ctr 165
World Languages - Proficiency Exams Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Computer Lab
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Graphic DesignEvent name: Skills Competition Logo DesignContact info: Max Wedding, SkillsComp@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3008Start time: n/a End time: Designs must be submitted through the Skills Competition website by 11:59 p.m. on March 20, 2020.Location: All designs will be displayed in the Community Center.Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: No maximum
SUMMARY
Design the logo (identity mark) for next year’s Skills Competition! • Design must not include any text, and represent the essence of
Clackamas Regional Skills Competition. Designs should be simple, bold and graphic. Both hand-drawn and digitally-drawn designs are accepted. Hand-drawn designs will need to be scanned and submitted as an electronic file (300 dpi JPEG).
• Design must be camera ready, black and white only (no color or grayscale) black ink on smooth white paper or laser printer output. No pencil. Clip art should not be used, original art only.
• Designs must be presented in both 4”x4” and 1”x1” sizes on a single 8.5 x11 sheet of white paper. List student name, grade, and school on lower right-hand corner. (No larger than 2” by 2”).
The winning logo will appear on the front cover of the 2021 Clackamas Regional Skills Competition Booklet with credit given to the student and their school.
Judging criteria:• Designs with text will be automatically disqualified.• Originality/creativity (unique, unexpected), appeal (good first
impression, interesting), and a layout/composition (simple, clear, readable).
• Graphic reproduction (camera ready, neat, reproducible at various sizes - clarity at both 4”x4” and 1”x1” sizes).
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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COMPETIT IONS ( BY DEPARTMENT )
For full event details, visit www.clackamascareers.com/skills-competition
Health SciencesEvent name: Health Professions ExpoContact info: Nicole Paresi, Nicole.paresi@clackamas.edu Start time: 9:30 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Harmony Community CampusIndividual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: Max. registrations: 40
SUMMARY
Discover and explore our Health Sciences Department while getting an overview of everything our programs have to offer. We offer six different programs where you can earn a certificate in a year or less and a two-year nursing program where you graduate with your associate degree.
We will be hosting a rotation on Skills Day that will provide you with general information on each program and hands on activities!
Medical Assisting program will show you the ins and outs of an EKG, take a look at pond water or blood cells under a microscope with our Clinical Laboratory Assisting instructors, learn some basic CPR skills in the Emergency Medical Technician lab, tour the fully operational Dental Assistant lab, see a few skills that you would learn as a Certified Nursing Assistant I or II and meet with the director of our newest program, Billing and Coding.
There will be current and former students on hand to answer questions about how their experiences have been in school and what life is like now that they have graduated and started their new careers in healthcare. Our Nursing staff is also offering a look into how our students learn through simulation.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
Prize: Giveaways to all participants.
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HorticultureEvent name: Horticulture Potpourri: Knots, Throwball, Insects & TourContact info: Loretta Mills, lorettam@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3292 Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: Clairmont 117 & 136Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 20 Max. registrations: 70
SUMMARY
Come have fun and learn with us at the CCC Horticulture Department! Explore our facilities, learn the Arboriculture skills of knot tying and throwball techniques and expand your Horticulture understanding of insects and their importance and then build one from recycled materials.
We will score your knowledge/activities for a chance to earn a tuition waiver to CCC. You must compete in both areas, Arboriculture and Horticulture, and the combined highest scores total will determine tuition waiver winners.
Come visit the Horticulture Department, in Clairmont Hall, even if you are not going to participate in the challenge. Find out more about our Horticulture, Greenhouse, Landscape and Arboriculture programs and take a tour through our facilities. We hope to meet you at this year’s Skills Competition!
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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Human ResourcesEvent name: Mock InterviewsContact info: Rachael Lindsay, Rachael.lindsay@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3304Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Barlow 204Individual or team event: Individual Min. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 10 appointments available; no more than 2 contestants per school
SUMMARY
Shine up your speaking skills, and impress your next employer! Prepare and practice for a mock job interview with HR professionals. Get tips and feedback to be entered to win one of three CCC tuition waivers.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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JournalismEvent name: BroadcastContact info: Melissa Jones, melissaj@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3261Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Roger Rook 135Individual or team event: Teams of 3-6 eachMin. registrations: 2 teams Max. registrations: 5 teams
SUMMARY
Students in the broadcast journalism competition will cover the Skills Competition events in video.
Broadcast students will compete in teams of three to six students, conducting on-camera interviews to create an objective representation of the day’s events. Computer editing should be done at students’ high schools, home, or CCC’s Digital Media Video Editing Lab. CCC lab time needs to be scheduled.
Stories are due one week after Skills Day. Turn in finished product via Dropbox to Melissa Jones at melissaj@clackamas.edu by 5 pm, Thursday, April 23, 2020.
Everyone is invited to come by Roger Rook 135 anytime to take the News Junkie Quiz for a chance to win a $25 gift card to Dutch Bros.
The Clackamas Print computer lab, in Roger Rook 135, will be open throughout the morning for use of computers, phones, laptops, Photoshop, a resting place and conversation. We will provide ideas, coffee, workspace, photo card readers and Mac computers.
If you miss the start of the competition, feel free to come by Roger Rook 135 at any time; this competition is flexible in terms of start time; however, all work must be submitted by the due date.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers | $25 Dutch Bros gift card for News Junkie Quiz winner
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JournalismEvent name: Photography or WritingContact info: Melissa Jones, melissaj@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3261Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Roger Rook 135Individual or team event: Individual Min. registrations: 2 per contest Max. registrations: 25 per contest
SUMMARY
Students in the journalism competition will cover the Skills Competition events in words and/or photos.
Writers will cover the event and turn in a story by noon.
Photojournalists will photograph the event and turn in images and captions by noon.
Students can participate in one contest or both writing and photography. Winners will have their work published in The Clackamas Print’s newspaper and website.
Everyone is invited to come by Roger Rook 135 anytime to take the News Junkie Quiz for a chance to win a $25 gift card to Dutch Bros.
Students may use their cell phones for photography; some DSLR cameras will be available to borrow. Contestants should bring their laptops, cameras, phones and chargers if they want to use their own equipment.
The Clackamas Print computer lab, in Roger Rook 135, will be open throughout the morning for use of computers, phones, laptops, Photoshop, a resting place and conversation. We will provide ideas, coffee, workspace, photo card readers and Mac computers.
If you miss the start of the competition, feel free to come by Roger Rook 135 at any time; this competition is flexible in terms of start time; however, all work must be submitted by noon.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students should understand how to write a journalism story and take photos.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver | Prizes given for both Photography and Writing competitions | $25 Dutch Bros gift card for News Junkie Quiz winner
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ManufacturingEvent name: Advanced MachiningContact info: Mike Mattson, mattsonm@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3322Start time: 9 a.m. (first 2 sessions) | 10:30 a.m. (second 2 sessions) End time: 10:30 a.m. (first 2 sessions) | 12 p.m. (second 2 sessions)Location: Industrial Technical Center 115Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: Lathe: 2 | Mill: 2 Max. registrations: 8 per session
SUMMARY
Advanced machining participants will complete the assigned projects on the day of the contest. All participants must pass a safety test prior to registering for the competition.
Each time slot will have two sessions running simultaneously: one Machining Lathe and one Machining Mill.
Skills or knowledge needed: Lathe and Mill machining skills.
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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MathematicsEvent name: Mathematics Individual CompetitionsContact info: Kurt Lewandowski, kurtl@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3329Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 9:45 a.m.Location: See below.Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 per level. Max. registrations: No maximum per level.
SUMMARY
Students will have the opportunity to compete individually against students at the same course level but from other high schools. There are six different levels; your level is based on the course you are currently enrolled in at your school. These tests are multiple choice, and your rank is reported back to you within the week. Students finishing first, second, or third earn CCC tuition waivers. In addition, Students who finish in the top 12% in the Level III-VI individual contests will advance to the Oregon Invitational Mathematics Tournament (OIMT) at Oregon State University in May.
Individual Level I: 9-9:35 a.m. Streeter 136; Individual Level II: 9-9:35 a.m. Streeter 136; Individual Level III: 9-9:35 a.m. Roger Rook 206; Individual Level IV: 9-9:35 a.m. Roger Rook 204; Individual Level V: 9-9:45 a.m. Roger Rook 205; Individual Level VI: 9-9:45 a.m. Streeter 134 & 135
Skills or knowledge needed: Level I: Enrolled in Pre-Algebra or Pre-Integrated Level II: Enrolled in first-year Algebra or Integrated I Level III: Enrolled in Geometry or Integrated II Level IV: Enrolled in second-year Algebra or Integrated IIILevel V: Enrolled in Pre-Calculus or Math Analysis Level VI: Enrolled in Calculus or beyond
PRIZES: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver | Prizes awarded for each level
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MathematicsEvent name: Mathematics Team CompetitionContact info: Kurt Lewandowski, kurtl@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3329Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Gregory Forum 108 ABCIndividual or team event: Teams of 2-3Min. registrations: 2 teams per level Max. registrations: No maximum per level
SUMMARY
Students will have the opportunity to compete as a team, of no more than 3 members, against teams of the same course levels but from other high schools. There are two different levels; your level is based on the course you are currently enrolled in at your school. These tests are taken using a computer response system, and your correctness to each problem is reported back to you immediately. Students finishing first, second, or third earn CCC tuition waivers.
Team Level II (Levels IV-VI) will run from 10:05-11 a.m.; and Team Level I (Levels I-III) will run from 11:05 a.m.-noon.
Skills or knowledge needed: See Individual Team event details for Levels equivalency.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers | Prizes awarded for each level
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MusicEvent name: Solo PerformanceContact info: Ami Collofello, ami.collofello@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3337Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Niemeyer 119Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 24
SUMMARY
Show off your music skills at the Music Department of CCC! The Music Department hosts a contest of performance and creation to talented high school students. Bring your instrument or voice and show off your solo performance in a prepared piece, or if you’re an electronic music creator, bring something you have created. We welcome all styles of music, including classical, jazz, singer/songwriter, and any original work. Meet our faculty who teach Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Vocal Jazz, Chamber Choir, and our Contemporary Music Ensemble, who will adjudicate performances and give feedback to your talent!
Performances will be judged on merit of tone, rhythm, performance, and creativity. You may provide your own accompanist or you may choose to have CCC’s piano instructor, Yoko Miyama, accompany you. If you choose our accompanist, you must provide a copy of your music to yokom@clackamas.edu no later than April 2, 2020. There will be a piano available to those who wish to utilize it as well as amplification for electronic works. Other equipment needs MUST be approved in advance by emailing Ami Collofello and gaining CCC instructor approval.
Skills or knowledge needed: Performance experience encouraged.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers
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Renewable Energy TechnologyEvent name: Renewable Energy TechnologyContact info: Abe Fouhy, abef@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3659Start time: 9 a.m. (10:30 a.m. latest starting time) End time: 12 p.m.Location: Industrial Technical Center 103Individual or team event: TeamMin. registrations: 2 teams of 2 each Max. registrations: 20 teams of 2 each, no more than 3 teams per school
SUMMARY
Teams will make the concentration system outside of this competition and bring it to be tested during the competition. A solar cell will be provided for testing.
Design and build a solar concentrator for a photovoltaic cell. Your team will need to create a solar concentration system for one solar cell and produce more electricity over a period of one hour. The higher the concentration the faster the solar cell will degrade, so be creative on how to concentrate your cells and/or cool them.
Cells will be tested for power, temperature and visually inspected for wear. The concentrator will be evaluated for simplicity, robustness, ingenuity and professionalism. The group with highest power, lowest temperature and lowest wear to the cell wins.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers
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ScienceEvent name: General BiologyContact info: Polly Schulz, pollys@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3358; Tory Blackwell, toryb@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3646Start time: 11 a.m. End time: 12:30 p.m.Location: DeJardin 122Individual or team event: Teams of 2Min. registrations: 5 teams Max. registrations: 13 teams
SUMMARY
Each student team will transcribe and translate DNA sequences for a patient in a timed “game show” competition. They will then create a three dimensional pipe cleaner model of their protein. They will be checked on accuracy at each major step to fix any errors.
The first team to correctly figure out the structure of the protein wins! Prizes for all participants. This is a timed event with instructor feedback/review at stages in the competition.
Skills or knowledge needed: General Biology/cell biology.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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ScienceEvent name: Geology ChallengeContact info: Sarah Hoover, sarahh@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3354Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: Pauling 164Individual or team event: Teams of 2Min. registrations: 5 teams Max. registrations: 13 teams
SUMMARY
This challenge has students individually identifying 15 common rocks and 10 common minerals. Hardness kits, streak plates, glass plates, acid, hand lenses, and names of rocks/minerals will be provided. After the ID portion of the challenge, Teams of students (2/team) participate in a quiz bowl answering geology questions. Questions are related to rocks and minerals, geologic/tectonic settings, geologic time and Oregon’s geology.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students should know how to identify minerals based on their properties. They should have an understanding and the ability to identify different rock types based on the characteristics observed in the rocks. Students should have a basic knowledge of general geologic topics such as plate tectonics, geologic time, rock formation and surface processes. Additionally, students should have a familiarity with the major geologic events that have shaped Oregon.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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Search & RescueEvent name: Rope Rescue, Climbing and KnotsContact info: Jeff Ennenga, jeff.ennenga@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3539Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 1 p.m.Location: Randall Hall Lobby; CCC QuadIndividual or team event: Teams of 3Min. registrations: 2 teams Max. registrations: 8 teams
SUMMARY
Win climbing equipment by learning to tie knots, construct and operate Rope Rescue systems!
Rope Rescue Operations Session 1: 9-10 a.m.Rope Rescue Operations Session 2: 10-11 a.m.Rope Rescue Operations Session 3: 12-1 p.m.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students will need strong problem-solving and teamwork skills. In order to qualify for the Prize, at least one person from the team must be able to tie one of the learned knots blindfolded.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver Climbing equipment
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Student Life & LeadershipEvent name: Leadership LegosContact info: Michelle Baker, mbaker@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3041Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 11 a.m.Location: Community Center Fireside Lounge, room 145Individual or team event: Teams of 3-6 eachMin. registrations: 2 teams Max. registrations: 10 teams
SUMMARY
Student teams will assemble a Lego figure that looks exactly like a model figure in the shortest time possible. Each team may plan and coordinate tasks as they see fit; the timer begins when the team indicates it is ready to begin assembly. Success will depend largely on the team’s leadership and the extent to which it can function effectively as a group.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students need strong teamwork and problem solving skills.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waivers | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waivers | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waivers
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TheatreEvent name: Monologue CompetitionContact info: Jennifer Jett, jennifer.jett@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3153Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Niemeyer Theater, room 147Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 25
SUMMARY
Students will perform a one- to two-minute monologue for CCC’s Theater Artistic Director and Artist in Residence and receive written feedback. If time allows, students may also receive verbal feedback and/or have the opportunity to workshop their monologue. Students will check in at Niemeyer room 147 at 9 a.m. to be assigned a timeslot.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver Award/recognitions distributed. Participants will receive two complimentary tickets to an upcoming CCC production.
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TheatreEvent name: Technical Theatre CompetitionContact info: Jennifer Jett, jennifer.jett@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3153Start time: 10 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Niemeyer 140Individual or team event: Individual OR team; no limit on team sizeMin. registrations: 2 individuals or teams Max. registrations: 15 individuals or teams
SUMMARY
Students submit a scenic, lighting or costume design, in whole or in part and which was not necessarily produced at the school. Students will bring their design and display their renderings, models, light plots, costume plots, drawings, charts, actual pieces or photographs to submit and present to the panel, as well as other student participants, to explain their creative choices in relation to a play or musical.
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver One participant will receive four complimentary tickets to an upcoming CCC production.
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TransportationEvent name: Car-Free ChallengeContact info: Ray Atkinson, ray.atkinson@clackamas.edu, 503-594-0989Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 1 p.m.Location: Streeter 142Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: No maximum
SUMMARY
Show off that you know how to travel without a car! CCC makes this easy by providing a free shuttle, access to buses and light rail trains with discounted transit passes, Bike Rental Program, bike parking, and trails. We will use technology to see how easy it is to access these transportation options. Students will be awarded points during a transportation-related exercise – most points wins!
Skills or knowledge needed: Open to students of all levels.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver | Transportation Swag
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WeldingEvent name: WeldingContact info: Aschlie Town, Aschlie.town@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3524Start time: 9 a.m. (first session) | 11 a.m. (second session) End time: 11 a.m. (first session) | 1 p.m. (second session)Location: Training Center 165Min. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 12 per sessionIndividual or team event: Individual
SUMMARY
Contestants will compete using various welding practices depending on which section they are registered for. These practices may include GMAW, GTAW, OAW, and SMAW. Each weldment will be judged and scored based off of the criteria on the blueprints (available on contest website) as well as visual inspection of the welds. Fit up, layout, and weld size are important in this event.
Each contestant may only compete in one welding contest. If a contestant enters more than one contest, the lower level entries will be disregarded. Registration is limited to four contestants from each school in the advanced contest due to space and equipment availability. Students are encouraged to bring their own welding gear and tools.
Participants must complete the Clackamas Community College welding safety test prior to the competition. See the Skills Competition website for a copy of the test.Skills or knowledge needed: GMAW, GTAW, OAW, and SMAW.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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World LanguagesEvent name: Proficiency ExamsContact info: Irma Bjerre, irmab@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3245 | Ernesto Hernandez, Ernesto.hernandez@clackamas.edu, 503-594-3710Start time: 9 a.m. End time: 12 p.m.Location: Streeter 143Individual or team event: IndividualMin. registrations: 2 Max. registrations: 24 per level
SUMMARY
Students will take a proficiency exam (reading and listening) in any of the languages we teach: French, German or Spanish. There will be other fun activities as well.
Spanish registrations must be submitted by March 13 to qualify for the National Spanish Assessment, a national exam sponsored by AASTP.
Level 1: 9-9:45 a.m.Level 2: 9:45-10:30 a.m.Level 3: 10:30-11:15 a.m.Level 4: 11:15 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Heritage speakers can only participate in levels 3 or 4.
Skills or knowledge needed: Students should have the necessary knowledge as required by the level they are registering for.
PRIZE: 1st place: 12-credit tuition waiver | 2nd place: 8-credit tuition waiver | 3rd place: 4-credit tuition waiver
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