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Stevenson students show their "MITE" with state architectural design honors
Stevenson earn a collected nine top architectural design awards at a statewide industrial design competition.

Stevenson High School students have earned a collected nine top architectural design awards at a statewide industrial design competition.
The students claimed nine state and 16 regional awards at the annual Michigan Industrial and Technology Education Society (MITES) competition.
MITES is a state organization that bridges the gap between workplace needs for qualified, skilled workers and hard-working, career minded students that can meet those needs.
Students earned the honors in the Architectural Drawing competition. The students work under the direction of teacher Mike Garcia.
Stevenson awards this year are:
Group Project Architectural Drawing A
First place - Devin Sutton, Josephine Fuentes and Nathan Stedtefeld for Two-story Cape Code
Group Project Architectural Drawing B
First Place - Sumin Chung and Taylor Michels for Single Floor Resident Stick Model
Second Place - Jake Furtney, Daviis Keena and Dylan Rainko for Stick Model of Single Story Rance
Group Project Architectural Drawing C
Eighth Place - Felina Koring, for Interial Design Board
Open Framing, Architectural Model B
Second Place - Devyn McNaughton for Open Framing Project
Open Framing, Architectural Model C Second Place
Ryan Gray, Stick Model Single Story Residence
CAD Architectural Working Drawing - Single Family Residence
Eighth-place - Devin Sutton for two-story residence
Sumin Chun, for Multi-level Working Drawings
Devy McNaughton, for LEED Southwester Dream Home