CWI Compass Connect - April 18, 2017
News Highlights
CWI Speech and Debate Wins National Championship
The 2016-17 College of Western Idaho (CWI) Speech and Debate team finished their competitive season with a community college national championship at the 50th Pi Kappa Delta (PKD) Biennial National Tournament.
The tournament, held at Boise State University from March 21-25, marked the 100 year anniversary of the Nation’s oldest speech and debate fraternity. Out of 72 schools competing from across the United States, CWI placed first among two-year schools. This championship is CWI’s fifth in the last seven seasons (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2017).
Twenty one students represented CWI, with fifteen participating in a national tournament for the first time. Over four days of competition rounds, the competitors secured a total of 22 individual awards across speech and debate events.
“My team/coaches gave me so much support in overcoming so many fears that when I finally performed it felt liberating to overcome all the anxiety of performing!” – Kerry Meredith
“The CWI speech and debate team has become like a second family to me. It has some of the most phenomenal, hard-working people I've ever met, and I'm proud to call them my teammates. Our success at nationals was well earned and I wouldn't want to share the victory with any other group of people.” - Remington Grunewald
“The only way to describe how I felt when CWI was named the national champions for division three schools is pure elation. Over the course of a year, I've seen a group of strangers come together as one and pull off an extremely difficult task. It has simply been an honor to be part of and witness to it.” - Christopher Tucci
CWI’s Speech and Debate team was supported by 28 volunteer judges, including CWI faculty and staff, alumni, and community supporters.
Pi Kappa Delta Nationals Results:
Team Results
In Community College Division
Overall Sweepstakes National Champions in Community College Division
Ranked against all schools (two-year and four-year)
Excellent (Top 20%) in Combined Individual Events
Excellent (Top 20%) in Combined Debate Events
Excellent (Top 20%) in Overall Sweepstakes
Bob Derryberry Cumulative Points Award - 3rd Place Entering Next Season
Speech Results
After Dinner Speaking
Silver- Asia Miller
Broadcast
Gold- Asia Miller
Silver- Andrew Castro
Bronze- Kerry Meredith
Bronze- Kevin Sievers
Dramatic Interpretation
Silver- Andrew Castro
Bronze- Katie Newcomer
Informative
Bronze- Asia Miller
Impromptu
Silver- Andrew Castro
Persuasion
Bronze- Madison Scott
Poetry
Bronze- Aleli Snively
Program Oral Interpretation
Bronze- Andrew Castro
Bronze- Asia Miller
Debate Results
Congress
Top Legislator National Champion- Andrew Castro
Presiding Officer Award- Malachi Raass
Gold- Andrew Castro
Silver- Garret Escobedo
Bronze- Kelly McAughey
Bronze- Malachi Raass
Novice IPDA
Semi-Finalist- Katie Newcomer
Silver- Katie Newcomer
Worlds (British Parliamentary)
Finalists- Kerry Meredith & Remington Grunewald
CWI SkillsUSA Wins Big at State Competition
The 2017 SkillsUSA State Conference took place Thursday and Friday, April 6 and 7. College of Western Idaho (CWI) swept away the competition with 41 competitors, 33 medal winners, and 37 medals (4 double winners) total. Two contestants, Tamarr Jivens (Collision Repair) and Dan Thompson (CNC Milling), brought home TWO gold medals this year! Five of the gold medalists were repeat gold medal winners from the 2016 State Conference and attended the National Conference in Louisville, Kentucky last year.
CWI finished with 15 gold medals (13 competitors), 12 silver medals (11 competitors), and 10 bronze medals (9 competitors). Students competed in: Architectural Drafting, Automotive Service Technician, Automotive Refinishing Technician, CNC Milling, CNC Turning, Collision Repair, Customer Service, Diesel Equipment, Electronics, Information Technology, Internetworking, Job Skill Demonstration, Power Equipment, Precision Machining, Quiz Bowl, Related Technical Math, Technical Drafting, Telecommunications Cabling, and Welding Fabrication.
CWI SkillsUSA gold medal winners will travel to Louisville, Kentucky, June 19-23, 2017, to compete in the Skills USA National Conference. This effort is being supported by the upcoming Skills on Wheels Car Show an important fundraising event under the direction of the CWI SkillsUSA Club.
To learn more, search @CWISkillsOnWheels on Facebook or visit the Skills on Wheels website for more information and photos from past events.
IDoTeach Students Engage in Teaching Opportunities
This semester, students from the College of Western Idaho (CWI) are exploring what it takes to be a STEM teacher. These students are enrolled in IDoTeach courses here at CWI which are designed to encourage Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math majors to consider careers in teaching. Thanks to opportunities at Chapparal Elementary School, Eagle Middle School, Ronald Reagan Elementary School, Siena Elementary School, and Victory Middle School these students are gaining early exposure to the profession, informing their decision to continue pursuing the path to certification.
IDoTeach students in EDUC 101 and 102 are invited to not only observe exemplary teachers in local schools but also to design and teach two lessons of their own. These lessons are aligned with an inquiry-based instructional method devised by the University of Texas at Austin.
Spring 2017 Placements
- Krystanja Glenn is mentored by Jerren Summers at Victory Middle School
- Robert Herold is mentored by Bridget Woods at Eagle Middle School
- Herutia Fannin and Angel Mora-Carrillo are mentored by Shannon Dunn at Chapparal Elementary School
- Anna Heideman is mentored by Brieann Trueblood at Ronald Reagan Elementary School
- Christina Hoefler is mentored by Heide Fry at Siena Elementary School
- Garrett McPherson is mentored by Travis Ceniga at Chapparal Elementary School
The CWI Education Department would like to thank all of the mentor teachers and administrators who support these invaluable learning opportunities for pre-service teachers.
Psi Beta Adds New Members
We are excited to announce the following individuals were inducted into Psi Beta National Honor Society on March 21: Megan Berheim, Addie Callahan, Rebekah Haynes, Baily Hazzard, Heather Hunt, Madison Vuylsteke, Kiley Wilson, and Mandy Zent.
Psi Beta is a national honor society for students interested in psychology at a two-year college, such as College of Western Idaho. To join Psi Beta, students must show strong academic potential as evidenced by a 3.5 or higher GPA, a B or higher in a psychology course, and 12 college credits completed. If you know any of these students, be sure to congratulate them!
CWI Geography Program Hosts Guest Speaker
College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Geography program presents, John Abatzoglou, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geography at University of Idaho, on April 20 to discuss the topic of “How much has climate change influenced wildfire across Northwest forests?”
Dr. Abatzoglou joined the University of Idaho College of Science faculty in 2009. He earned his doctoral degree in earth systems science in 2006 from the University of California Irvine. His research interests span the weather-climate continuum and their collective influence on drought, wildfire and agriculture.
Students and the community are encouraged to attend this discussion on April 20 from 3-4 p.m. at the CWI Nampa Campus Academic Building, Room 309.
Settlers of Catan Tournament April 22
Do you like board games? Do you like winning prizes? Do you like to just have fun? Join the CWI Entrepreneurs Club on Saturday, April 22, for the Settlers of Catan Tournament. The event will take place at 1 p.m. at the second floor common area of the Nampa Campus Academic Building.
The tournament will feature three rounds of play for all participants and light refreshments. The first-place winner will receive a full Settlers of Catan, Cities and Knights, and Seafarers game set, including extensions.
Admission is $10 for pre-registration and $12 at the door. Entry fees can be paid by cash or check on-site. Visit http://cwistudentlife.signupsheet.com/ to pre-register for the event.
St. Baldrick's Event Returns to CWI
Shave away childhood cancer and participate in a meaningful event! Worldwide, 300,000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year, and in the U.S. more children die of childhood cancer than any other disease. St. Baldrick’s events help raise money in the fight against children’s cancer. This year, College of Western Idaho (CWI) Student Life, with the help of ASCWI, is hosting a St Baldrick’s event with a goal to raise $1,500 for this great cause. Join the cause at the CWI Nampa Campus Academic Building (NCAB) on April 27, 2-5 p.m. and help conquer childhood cancer. There's a role for everyone, give up your hair as a shavee, volunteer at the event, raise money for your favorite participant, or just cheer everyone on.
To participate, register online as a shavee or volunteer just click “Join Us”. To make a donation click "Donate" to support your favorite participant. Thank you and see you soon! www.stbaldricks.org/events/CWI
If you have questions, contact Jessica Hernandez at 208.562.3245 or jessicahernandez2@cwi.edu.
CWI Connections Project Welcomes Law Enforcement Students
College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) second annual Connections Project is fast approaching! The annual event, being held on April 27 at the Nampa Campus Academic Building, provides an opportunity for CWI and the surrounding community to make connections, educate others, and inspire innovation and creativity. Among the participants at this year’s event are current students of the CWI Law Enforcement program, Josh Argyle, Jason Guth, Austin Luchs, and Matt Lynard.
The Law Enforcement program at CWI, started in 2015, is designed to prepare students for a career in law enforcement utilizing highly experienced and certified instructors throughout the process. Students receive a strong mix of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and practicum experience. The program includes numerous courses with emphasis in criminal justice topics, law enforcement topics, and several practicums. This on-campus academy format provides students the opportunity to challenge the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and training tests without attending patrol or detention academies required by the state of Idaho. High emphasis is placed on proper use of firearms, emergency vehicle operation, defensive tactics and arrest techniques, investigations, and fitness.
The four students from Law Enforcement’s Class 2 are excited to contribute to the Connections Project this year. Argyle, Guth, Luchs, and Lynard hope to share some of what they have learned with event attendees as they take part in the myCWI student panel, judge various events, and demonstrate their handcuffing skills.
For more information about the CWI Law Enforcement program, visit cwi.edu/program/law-enforcement.
To learn more about this year’s Connections Project or to get involved, please visit cwi.edu/connections-project.
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