Carrboro High School students competed in the 29th annual North Carolina Technology Students of America conference in Greensboro on April 12-15.
Natalie Carpenter and Amy Dreher received first-place awards for Manufacturing Prototype. In addition, Dakota Pahel-Short received a second-place award for Architectural CAD 2D and Aidan Burns and Sally Rothwell won second place for Construction Systems.
Students advancing in competition will travel to Orlando for the National TSA contest.