Niagara College to host 22nd annual DSBN Technological Skills Challenge
On February 26, Niagara College will play host to over 275 Niagara high school students as they compete across many different disciplines in the District School Board of Niagara’s (DSBN) annual Technological Skills Challenge.
Students from 17 DSBN Niagara-area schools will compete in 27 challenges at both the Welland Campus and the Daniel J. Patterson Campus at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Challenges will demonstrate students’ skills in everything from automotive technology to computer coding, and advanced manufacturing to hairstyling, baking and the culinary arts.
Faculty and staff from Niagara College will work alongside the DSBN to help administer the challenges and give students a taste of real, hands-on experience in their chosen fields.
“Niagara College is pleased to welcome hundreds of students from DSBN schools to our campuses to experience the hands-on, experiential learning that is the cornerstone to everything we do here,” said Vincent Shaikh, dean, Media, Trades and Technology. “The Technological Skills Challenge is an excellent opportunity for students to explore their passions and foster the skills to excel in their future careers.”
The Technological Skills Challenge are an excellent demonstration of how “Makers Change the World.” Many of the students involved are Specialist High Skill Major (SHSM) students and Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) participants.
“DSBN students have been working with our highly skilled technology teachers, and now have the opportunity during these Challenges to enhance and build on their skills,” said Roy Smith, DSBN Technology and SHSM Consultant. “Students can apply problem solving techniques, leadership abilities, and creative ideas to real-world applications on their way to successful careers in the skilled trades.”
The top three finalists from each Challenge will be recognized at the DSBN Celebration of Excellence on June 2 at the Scotiabank Centre. Gold medal Champions will represent the DSBN at the Skills Ontario Provincial Finals on May 5. Gold medalists at the Provincial level will become part of Team Ontario and will advance to the Skills National Finals held this year in Vancouver.
Media interested in attending the Skills Challenge are asked to contact Andrew Korchok, communications consultant, at [email protected] to arrange a time and location.
Niagara College offers more than 130 diploma, bachelor degree and advanced level programs; as well as more than 600 credit, vocational and general interest Part-Time Studies courses. Areas of specialization include food and wine sciences, advanced technology, media, applied health and community safety, supported by unique learning enterprises in food, wine, beer, distilling, horticulture and esthetics. For more information visit niagaracollege.ca.
The District School Board of Niagara (DSBN) is the largest public school board in Niagara. The DSBN serves over 37,000 elementary and secondary students in elementary and secondary schools across the Niagara region. The DSBN is committed to ensuring all students have the individual support and encouragement they need to become successful in school. For more information, visit
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Media inquiries, please contact:
Andrew Korchok
Communications Consultant
Niagara College
Office: 905-641-2252 ext. 7430
Cell: 905 329-1642
[email protected]
Michael Wales
Manager, Communications
Niagara College
Office: 905.735.2211 ext. 7773
Cell: 905.328.4101
[email protected]
For media inquiries to speak with DSBN students or teachers, please contact:
Carolyn LoConte
Communications Officer
District School Board of Niagara
Office: 905.641.1550 ext. 54162
Cell: 289.219.4302
[email protected]



