Pictured are students from Hundred High School posing for a photo.

Huntington, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) Office of Career Technical Education is pleased to announce the winner of the third annual Culineering Challenge. The Seismic Sting Squad from Hundred High School in Wetzel County was named grand champion during the awards presentation at Mountwest Community and Technical College in Huntington today. The competition is based on the Netflix® competition Baking Impossible, and stars from the show traveled to Huntington to mentor students and judge the Challenge.

Nine teams of West Virginia high and middle school students participated in the exciting display of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) as well as culinary and hospitality skills. Each Culineering team was comprised of two culinary students, two engineering students and one social media influencer who worked together to design and build an edible structure to withstand a barrage of tremors on a specially designed “shake table.”

The social media influencer documented the team’s progress over various platforms. Baking Impossible winner Sara Schonour and other former cast members judged the event and offered guidance to the high school teams. Team Master Piece from Huntington High School/Huntington East Middle School (Cabell County) won second place, and the Marion Maker Bots from the Marion County Technical Center (Marion County) earned third place.

Participating teams included:

Team Name School County Social Media
JRTI STEAM Team James Rumsey Technical Institute Berkeley Facebook: JRTI STEAM Team
Master Piece Huntington High School/Huntington East Middle School Cabell Facebook: Huntington High ProStart
Marion Baker Bots Marion County Technical Center Marion Facebook: Marion County Tech Center
MCTEC Tremor Tamers Mercer County Technical Education Center Mercer Facebook: Mercer County Technical Education Center – MCTEC
Seismic Sweets Wheeling Park High School Ohio Facebook: Seismic Sweets
Tiered & Geared Spring Valley High School Wayne Facebook: Tiered & Geared
Seismic Sting Squad Hundred High School Wetzel Facebook: Covered Bridge-Bakery
Wetzel Tech Shake and Bake Wetzel County Technical Education Center Facebook: WCTEC Team Shake & Bake
WYCO Wyoming Career & Technical Center Wyoming Facebook: Wyoming County Career & Technical Center

“I am overwhelmed to see this wonderful event come from our show,” said Sara Schonour, who, along with teammate Rodolfo Goncalves, won the Baking Impossible competition. “I hope students remember this feeling because they did an incredible job. It comes down to the staff, leadership and teachers who deserve a huge round of applause. Also, the WVDE has gone above and beyond to bring this experience to these students. It has been a joy to be a part of it all.”

“Career technical education offers limitless opportunities for students to find success,” said State Superintendent Michele L. Blatt. “The Culineering Challenge showcases the creativity, innovation and skills of West Virginia students and introduces viable career pathways. The future is being built as we speak, and it is exciting to be a part of it all.”

Assistant Superintendent of PK – Adult Education and Career Engagement Clinton Burch created the Culineering Challenge three years ago after watching baking and engineering competitions on television. “Knowing the creativity, skill and ingenuity that exists within our CTE programs, I knew our students were up to the challenge,” said Assistant Superintendent Burch. “This is an example of learning coming alive in very important ways because students work across disciplines to achieve a common goal.”

Culineering Challenge awards include $5,000 for the grand champion team; $3,000 for second place, and $2,000 for third place. Additionally, each student on the grand champion team receives $200 provided by the West Virginia Hospitality and Travel Association and Education Foundation. The top three teams also receive a custom engraved cutting board for their classrooms.

The WVDE offers special thanks to Netflix® Baking Impossible stars Vanessa Barcelo, Edwin Chiu, Menuka Gamage, Rodolfo Goncalves, Randi Leese, Cindy Ngar, Brandi Romines, Sara Schonour, Jacob Swiezy, Taylor Tabb and Hannah Walden for the time, enthusiasm, expertise and encouragement extended to West Virginia students during the preparation, production and execution of the Culineering Challenge.

The recorded live stream of the event will be posted on the WVDE YouTube page, and photos are available on the WVDE Flickr album.

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